with far side leader, led overall 2f out, weakened and headed just inside final furlong
slight lead far side to 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
dwelt, soon switched right to race rear of far side group, driven and stayed on inside final furlong
led stand side, waited with, effort to chase group leader over 1f out, driven and overall leader just inside final furlong, ran on
raced stand side, always outpaced
chased stand side leader to over 1f out, weakened final furlong
uneasy in stall, chased far side leaders, ridden and outpaced 3f out, stayed on under pressure inside final furlong
led stand side group to inside final furlong, one pace under pressure
Course and distance maiden winner Dance To The Blues has not got a great deal of weight for her first start in a handicap but is not certain to handle the cut in the ground and a safer bet looks to be Tender, who is preferred to Roxanne Mill. The last mentioned is capable of taking a hand off her current mark but is another who would probably prefer a softer surface. The six-year-old College Queen has not raced on a soft surface since her first outing as a juvenile and may be best watched. John Best's Kallista's Pride is only 2lbs higher than when scoring at Salisbury last month and has the assistance of Kieren Fallon. She rates a bigger threat than Tizzy's Law but the vote goes to Tender. The daughter of Zieten will have no problem with the ground and a reproduction of her last time out third at Nottingham may suffice in this poor contest.