held up mid-division, stayed on final furlong but not troubled leaders
in touch, ridden to lead over 1f out, stayed on well inside final furlong, pushed out
tracked leader, ridden over 2f out, onepaced
started slowly, always behind, tailed off
close up, ridden 2f out, stayed on well inside final furlong
started slowly, behind, never troubled leaders
held up towards rear, kept on well final furlong, never nearer
in touch wide, weakened well over 1f out
led until headed over 1f out, kept on well under pressure inside final furlong, held towards finish
in touch, ridden 2f, stayed on well inside final furlong
started slowly, behind, never near to challenge
With only Richard Hannon's King Carnival, who finished seventh of 14 at Newbury, having raced previously there is little for backers to go on here and David Loder's Bayeux is a token selection over another Hannon inmate Bentley's Ball. Loder has his two-year-olds in good form and the Red Ransom half-brother to Jahaam is bound to know enough about the game. The Stravinsky colt Bentley's Ball hails from another stable whose juveniles have been running well and it is interesting that Richard Hughes rides him in preference to King Carnival. John Gosden has had his first two-year-old winner of the season, so Gwaihir can be expected to be forward enough to go close on a course that the trainer does well at. Anuvasteel makes plenty of appeal on breeding and Neville Callaghan can ready a horse first time out.