held up and behind, headway over 2f out, stayed on strongly to lead well inside final furlong
held up and behind, hampered on rails 3f out, switched right, headway under pressure over 2f out, hung right over 1f out, kept on not reach leaders
held up mid-division, ridden over 2f out soon weakened
held up rear, headway over 2f out, every chance over 1f out, no extra under pressure and weakened inside final furlong
chased leaders over 3f out, ridden over 2f out and stayed on one pace
in touch, hampered over 3f out, soon lost touch and beaten
tracked leaders, lead over 2f out, hard ridden and headed inside final furlong and kept on
tracked leaders, ridden, outpaced over 2f out, stayed on again from over 1f out, not trouble leading pair
slowly away, towards rear, some headway over 2f out, never nearer
with leader, lead after 2f, headed 3f out soon weakened
led 2f, led again 3f out to over 2f out, soon weakened
held up behind, short of room and hampered over 2f out, stayed on steadily from over 1f out never nearer
Some interesting runners line up for this Group 3 event including the unbeaten trio of Favourita, Red Peony and Salamanca but Luas Line has the best form and gets the vote. The selection, a Cork maiden winner earlier this month, looked an improving filly when finding just Aidan O'Brien's Silk And Scarlet too good in a Group 2 race at The Curragh six days later. This strictly represents a drop in class and David Wachman's daughter of Danehill could prove too good for her rivals. Sir Mark Prescott's Red Peony, a well-supported winner at Epsom on her debut, looks the pick of the unbeaten trio and makes more appeal than Justaquestion. Ian Wood's filly sprung a surprise when winning at Ascot's Shergar Cup meeting and, while having to be respected, she looks more exposed than many of her rivals. The maiden Subyan Dreams has shown plenty of promise and Peter Chapple-Hyam's two-year-olds remain in good form. French raider Nanabanana will be suited by the underfoot conditions and is another worthy of a mention along with Mark Johnston's Jane Jubilee but it is Luas Line that gets the vote.