disputed 2nd, ridden over 3f out, losing place when bumped over 2f out, weakened quickly
led and set steady pace, quickened clear over 1f out, easily
disputed 2nd, ridden when bumped over 2f out, soon lost place
held up in touch, ridden over 3f out, soon beaten
pulled hard, held up in rear, off steady pace, promising headway on outer over 2f out, unable to quicken and no impression final furlong
tracked leaders, ridden and not quickened over 2f out, stayed on from over 1f out to take 2nd final 150 yards, no chance with winner
held up in rear, ridden over 3f out, soon struggling
in touch, ridden to chase winner over 2f out, soon no impression when wandered left and right under pressure, no extra final furlong and lost 2nd final 150 yards
held up and behind, pushed along over 3f out, never a factor
Some progressive types in opposition and the vote goes to Ayun while others to consider include Hoh Buzzard, Chetak and Pennyghael. John Dunlop's well-bred filly, who hails from the same family as 1994 derby hero Erhaab, could scarcely have been more impressive when making all to land a classified event over ten furlongs at Epsom last time. The daughter of Swain remains fairly treated and will be suited by this sharp track so should prove hard to beat with conditions in her favour. Hoh Buzzard confirmed the promise of previous races when scoring comfortably over a mile at Newmarket last time and looks the type to continue to progress so looks a big danger despite racing off a 6lb higher mark. Chetak ran promisingly at Haydock last time and, with her stable now in good order following a quiet period, she has to enter calculations while Pennyghael is an unexposed type who is open to further improvement and this recent Folkestone maiden winner should give a good account of a feather weight on her handicap debut but Ayun is fancied to make all from a favourable draw.