towards rear, pushed along over 3f out, not much room 2f out, stayed on well inside final furlong to take 2nd last strides but no chance with winner
led after 1f and set steady pace, quickened halfway, narrowly headed inside final 3f, stayed pressing leader until outpaced inside final furlong
raced keenly, tracked leaders, took narrow lead inside final 3f, headed and outpaced inside final furlong
dwelt, held up in rear, ridden and headway on outer over 2f out, hung right approaching final furlong, quickened to lead inside final furlong, soon clear
prominent on outside, pushed along and no impression over 3f out, weakened over 1f out
held up, headway when not clear run and switched left just over 2f out, stayed on to chase winner well inside final furlong, no impression and lost 2nd last stride
took keen hold in touch, pushed along and outpaced over 3f out, soon weakened
led 1f, stayed tracking leader, one pace and ridden when hampered 2f out, soon lost place, weakened
In a first-time visor, Zabaglione is taken to land this valuable handicap. Third in a valuable handicap here over 10 furlongs last time, he is now fitted with a first-time visor which, if bringing improvement, puts him bang there with a chance. Following a filly in form is usually a good policy and, as such, Marinas Charm must go well. Mark Johnston's charge comes here on a three-timer, her latest win coming just three days ago at Windsor. She could well be ahead of the handicapper. David Loder's Amandus cost $350,000 but one win on the all-weather is all he has been able to muster in, admittedly, a light career. Camille Pissarro rates an obvious danger. A good eighth in a valuable York handicap was followed by defeat at Folkestone. He clearly has ability and maybe Kieren Fallon will be able to work some magic on him. The other four need to improve a little to claim the winner's rug so, in a competitive affair, we'll stick with Zabaglione.