in touch, not much room on rail and switched out to chase leading pair approaching final furlong, shaken up and ran on to lead final stride
dwelt, soon recovered to track leaders, pressed leader from 3f out, driven to lead narrowly well inside final furlong, headed final strides
close up until lost place steadily from halfway
led, pushed along halfway, headed 3f out, weakened 2f out
in touch, ridden and unable to quicken 2f out, kept on final furlong
held up, hard ridden 3f out, weakened quickly
towards rear, ridden and struggling 3f out
slow into stride, ran green in rear, ridden on outer 3f out, headway and switched right to inside just inside final furlong, finished well
took keen hold, pressed leader, led 3f out, not quicken and headed well inside final furlong
close up on outer, driven to press leaders 2f out, weakened final furlong
Richard Hannon's Forward Move showed plenty of promise on his Kempton debut when beaten a short head by Humourous and is entitled to respect but, at the likely odds, we would rather look elsewhere with preference going to Tamatave, who gets the nod over Rumbalara. The selection looked in need of the experience when down the field in a Newmarket maiden last month and should have learned a good deal from that experience. Godolphin's juveniles are in fine form at present and the son of Darshaan is taken to give them another winner. There are plenty of interesting newcomers in the line up including Marcus Tregoning's Singspiel colt Emile Zola and Amanda Perrett's Groundcover, who is by Zafonic. Both represent stables quite capable of producing a youngster to win first time out and have to be respected. Mick Channon's two-year-olds are starting to fire so Royal Jet is another worthy of a mention along with John Dunlop's Eva Soneva So Fast, who has shown promise in two starts so far. The biggest threat though may come from the John Gosden-trained Rumbalara, who stepped up on her debut effort when a good second at Epsom. She has solid claims on that effort but may want more cut in the ground so the vote goes to Tamatave.