with leader, led halfway, headed and outpaced inside final furlong
towards rear, effort on outside and kept on final furlong, nearest finish
made most to halfway, hard ridden and weakened over 1f out
raced wide, chased leaders, every chance over 1f out, one paced inside final furlong
in touch, not clear run over 2f out and inside final furlong, kept on same pace
raced wide, never on terms, behind final 2f
started slowly, always outpaced in rear
started slowly, in rear, headway final furlong, never near to challenge
behind, ridden and headway 2f out, squeezed through approaching final furlong, led inside final furlong, ran on well
raced keenly, with leaders, every chance over 1f out, weakened final furlong
with leaders, every chance 2f out, close 3rd when hampered approaching final furlong, not recover
chased leaders, not much room and lost place over 2f out, switched right over 1f out, stayed on final furlong
This looks an above-average Class E race, and Love Triangle is taken to go one better than his debut here, while Cupola and All The More have shown enough to suggest they are both capable of playing a part in the finish. David Elsworth's colt was slowly away on his debut here last Tuesday, but ran on steadily inside the final furlong to finish second, just half a length behind the odds-on favourite, Binnion Bay. It was a fine introduction, improvement is almost guaranteed, and he is fancied to score here under Dane O'Neill. The main danger could be Paul d'Arcy's Cupola, who was third to two very smart juveniles at York on his second start and would not have to improve too much to go close here. All The More was well backed on her debut at Salisbury, Nerys Dutfield's filly eventually finishing fourth, and she is also likely to improve for the experience. The four newcomers probably face a stiff task, but the pick of them on breeding may be Jamie Osborne's Overdrawn, and any market support for this one could be interesting.