started slowly, in rear, headway over 1f out, ran on well inside final furlong, nearest finish
in touch, effort over 1f out, not quicken
led until headed over 1f, weakened quickly inside final furlong
prominent, ridden 2f out, kept on same pace
held up in touch, under pressure and outpaced 2f out, ran on well inside final furlong, not troubled leaders
held up in touch, ridden and kept on inside final furlong, not pace to challenge
pulled hard, prominent, led over 1f out, stayed on strongly inside final furlong, headed post
prominent for 3f, onepaced
behind, ridden 2f out, not troubled leaders
held up, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
in touch, ridden over 2f out, effort and every chance over 1f out, no extra inside final furlong
chased leader, ridden and weakened quickly over 1f out
A poor contest to end three fabulous days racing, with the top weights having a rating of 64, which is akin to a platers mark. Terry Mills and apprentice Robert Miles, took this last year with Jawhari and they team up with Our Fred this time around. A useful sprinter at his best, he has gone best part of three years since getting his head in front and as a consequence has become well treated. He will be well suited to this sharp track and could be difficult to peg back. However, the choice is Fly More, who bounced back to form at Nottingham last weekend, despite the ground being slower than ideal. Milton Bradley's six-year-old will be more at home on this quicker ground and with Mark Savage, who was seen to good effect on Adobe on Monday, again taking the reins, he is the one to beat. Stablemate Indian Bazaar, the winner of this event back in 2001, is only 2lbs higher now and if stripping fit on this seasonal reappearence, will be difficult to keep out of the frame.