led far side group throughout, ridden and edged left over 1f out, ridden to lead overall and edged right inside final furlong, comfortably
always prominent, driven to chase winner over 1f out, one pace and no impression when slightly hampered inside final furlong
dwelt and always behind
raced on outer, held up, behind from halfway
raced on outer and soon well behind
chased leaders until weakened entering final furlong
raced alone and overall leader near side until headed inside final furlong and no extra
slowly into stride, soon recovered into mid-division, effort 2f out, weakened over 1f out
always behind
slowly into stride and always outpaced in rear
dwelt, soon recovered and close up, chased winner halfway to over 1f out, no extra inside final furlong
behind until stayed on under pressure from over 1f out
soon driven along in rear, hard ridden halfway, kept on under pressure from over 1f out
Despite having been raised a stone for her win last time, Danifah has an obvious chance of following up and is taken to do so with Lakeside Guy and Tsarbuck rated the main dangers. The selection won with plenty in hand at Chepstow and should again be able to make all from a favoured draw in stall 14 with Kieren Fallon up. Pink Supreme ran well over course and distance on her most recent start and is entitled to be thereabouts again. Essex Star showed promise in an admittedly weak race on the all-weather at Southwell last time and it will be interesting to see how she performs back on turf today. Jasmine Pearl has been beaten off similar marks of late and probably needs more help from the handicapper along with Lakeside Guy. Tsarbuck is probably better on sand than on turf and a bigger threat may come from Joans Jewel, who is less exposed than most of these. Pardon Moi has been given a chance but Danifah has an obvious chance and gets the vote to win again.