slowly away, held up mid-division, headway from 2f out, led inside final furlong, hard ridden and caught post
held up towards rear, headway 2f out, strong run inside final furlong, led post
started slowly, behind, ridden and outpaced 3f out, swished tail, soon weakened
in rear, steady headway from over 1f out, stayed on well final furlong, nearest finish, better for race
held up mid-division, ridden over 2f out, kept on, never nearer
chased leaders, challenged over 1f out, every chance final furlong, kept on
soon led, ridden and kept on well until headed and no extra inside final furlong
upset in stalls, tracked leaders to 2f out, soon ridden and weakened quickly over 1f
took keen hold in touch, ridden 2f out, weakened final furlong
tracked leader, hung badly left from 2f out into centre of course and lost place, eased final furlong
started very slowly, in rear, headway and effort on inside 3f out, weakened over 1f out
Girl Warrior and Noora look the pick of the experienced runners but a chance is taken on the debutante Cut Short. Bred in the purple by Diesis out of an Ajdal mare, she is a full sister to high-class two-year-old Daggers Drawn and half-sister to useful six furlong winner Enemy Action. Trained by John Gosden she will know what is required for her debut and looks set to go well. Noora returned to the track at Chester earlier this month with a creditable second to Sydney Star, she will undoubtedly come on for the run and looks each-way banker material. Girl Warrior, who hails from the in form Paul Cole yard, made a very pleasing debut at Newmarket last season when third to Si Si Amiga and could turn into a decent three-year-old. Of the remainder Bonnetts is worth a a second glance in the betting, but on breeding Cut Short looks the part and gets our vote.