held up far side, headway to lead over 1f out, stayed on well
behind far side, headway over 1f out, kept on final furlong, nearest finish
led stands' side to over 2f out, no chance with far side group final 2f
held up far side, headway over 1f out, every chance 1f out, not quicken inside final furlong
tracked leader stands' side, led that group over 2f out, no chance with far side group
started slowly, soon in touch far side, under pressure over 2f out, no headway over 1f out
held up far side in touch, led 2f out, headed over 1f out, weakened final furlong
tracked leader stands' side, led that group over 1f out, no chance with far side
in rear far side, ridden halfway, never dangerous
behind far side, never troubled leaders
started slowly, in touch stands' side 3f, never dangerous from over 2f out
in touch far side, every chance over 1f out, one pace final furlong
led narrowly far side, headed 2f out, soon weakened
in touch far side until weakened 2f out
raced far side, behind, kept on same pace from over 1f out
started slowly, always behind until kept on final furlong
held up mid-division far side, chased leaders over 1f out and every chance, no extra inside final furlong
In this very tight handicap we will take a chance on Endless Summer, with Kingscross and Currency put forward as the main dangers. Trainer Tony Carroll is striking while the iron is hot with this seven-year-old, following an excellent victory at Leicester on Monday. That was his first success since his juvenile days, and as he won with a bit in hand, looks set to defy a penalty. Kingscross put up a brave display in a Classified event at Haydock last time, going down by just a length to the progressive Solar Power and looks a big threat to the selection. Meanwhile Currency, who has been on the go all season, must have strong claims on his recent running behind Malapropism at Doncaster. Najeebon is returning to form and is another to be wary of, but Endless Summer is expected to go close in his bid for a quick double.