prominent, driven to challenge 2f out, weakened final furlong
made all on stand rail and always going well, ridden over 1f out, clear final furlong
close up until weakened halfway
slowly into stride, raced on outer, soon close up, until weakened quckily over 1f out
bumped start, soon recovered and held up in mid-division, ridden and kept on final furlong
in touch, driven 2f out, soon no impression
in touch on inside rail, weakened over 2f out
bumped start, behind, never on terms after
raced on outside, close up until no extra final 2f
raced on wide outside, always prominent, driven to chase winner final furlong, ran on
raced on outside, headway 2f out, kept on under pressure final furlong
behind, headway over 1f out, ran on final furlong
A low draw and the booking of Joe Fanning are good enough pointers to swing the pendulum towards Who's Winning, who gets the vote over La Vie Est Belle and Sir Loin in a tough finale at Goodwood. Short Chorus and Imperium are others that are capable of getting involved in a race of this nature, while Dave is interesting on his first crack at the minimum trip this season and a market move for him should not be dismissed lightly. However, nothing makes as much appeal as Who's Winning, as he is arrives here at the top of his game and has the assistance of a jockey that has a god clock in his head for tracking or making the running. Recent course form suggests that a stands side draw can be beneficial, so from stall one on ground that should be ideal, Who's Winning has everything in his favour today.