behind, chased leaders over 2f out, stayed on strongly inside final furlong, just failed
led 2 furlongs, stayed prominent, every chance over 2f out, kept on until weakened final furlong
held up, stayed alone far side in straight, in touch 3f out, weakened 2f out
with leaders, led narrowly inside 2f out, hard pressed afterwards, ran on well under pressure, just held on
held up mid-division, ridden over 3f out, lost touch over 2f out, soon tailed off
led after 2 furlongs, hard pressed from over 4f out, headed narrowly inside final 2 furlongs, kept on until weakened 1f out
held up behind, headway 2f out, ridden to dispute lead inside final furlong, every chance, lost 2nd last stride
well in rear 5f out, headway final 2 furlongs, stayed on well nearest finish
held up, headway to chase leaders 3f out, ridden to challenge over 1f out, every chance final furlong, no extra towards finish
never better than mid-division, ridden 3f out, no progress
prominent, pressed leader to over 2f out, soon weakened
close up, ridden 3f out, weakened 2f out
Arry Dash can give weight away all round to land the finale, with Petrosa and Head To Kerry not out of things in a fairly wide-open contest. Quite a few of these have slipped down the weights of late, including Arry Dash, who started this year's Turf campaign on a mark of 86 and can now race off a stone lower mark. Mick Channon is sure to place this fellow to good effect soon and despite topweight today, he is fancied to step up on recent placed efforts at Newbury and Ayr. The ground should not be a problem as he has run well on soft in the past, and he is taken to prevail. Petrosa did not get the best of luck in running at Salisbury last time and is on a retrieval mission, having been sent off favourite at the Wiltshire track. She is not certain to like conditions though and nor is Head To Kerry who is tackling a much shorter trip than normal. Efrhina was touched off in a moderate contest at Folkestone last time and has place claims, but again the ground is a negative, and all in all, Arry Dash appears to be the percentage call.