chased leaders, ridden 2f out, every chance approaching final furlong, not quicken
prominent, ridden and lost action over 1f out, weakened quickly
in touch, shaken up, ran green and no impression final 2f
chased leader, edged right over 1f out, led just inside final furlong, ridden and held on well
started slowly, behind, headway over 1f out, finished well
led and soon 2 lengths clear, ridden over 1f out, headed and no extra final furlong
dwelt, soon outpaced, never near leaders
Dolce Piccata has found one too good in each of her last three starts and may have to settle for minor honours again here behind Binnion Bay, who along with Nights Cross is open to more improvement than Brian Meehan's filly. Binnion Bay looked unlucky on her Lingfield debut earlier in the month when hitting the rail and unable to recover having nearly unseated her rider inside the final furlong. Richard Hannon's filly is sure to have learnt from that experience and is taken to gain compensation. Mick Channon's juveniles normally improve with racing so it would be no surprise to see Nights Cross step up on his debut fifth at Salisbury. Dolce Piccata is becoming expensive to follow and looks opposable now. The newcomers make limited appeal on breeding and look to face a stiff task against those with experience.