led until over halfway, headed and weakened well over 1f out
close-up, every chance 2f out, soon ridden and weakened approaching final furlong
with leaders, led over 2f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, one pace final furlong
in touch to halfway, weakened
with leader to over 2f out, every chance, one pace final furlong
prominent wide, progress from 2f out, led just inside final furlong, ridden out
started slowly, in rear, headway and short of room over 1f out, slightly checked, soon one pace
behind, chased leaders going well 2f out, every chance final furlong, kept on
chased leaders, led over 1f out, headed just inside final furlong, no extra
in touch to over 2f out, weakened
Corridor Creeper is just about at peak form and can land this valuable handicap at the expense of Peruvian Chief and Little Edward. Milton Bradley's gelding contested two competitive races within a week, finishing fifth at Chester, and going one better next time at York. If those exertions haven't taken two much out of him he must be in with a tremendous chance here. Peruvian Chief had the top three in today's handicap behind when contesting the Palace House Stakes last time, he is obviously better off at the weights with those rivals and looks set to figure in the finish. Little Edward battled against some top sprinters last season and should be spot on after two promising runs this term. Of the others Texas Gold should not be underestimated, he is as game as they come, but Corridor Creeper looks the pick of the weights and gets the narrow verdict.