prominent, ridden over 2f out and weakened over 1f out
dwelt and behind, ridden over 2f out, no impression
tracked leaders, ridden over 3f out, soon outpaced
tracked leaders, switched right, ridden in headway to challenge over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
prominent, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
made all, ridden 2f out and drew clear final furlong
There is no form for backers to go on here with all six runners making their first start in public so what can only be a tentative vote goes to Mark Johnston's Casino Night, who gets the vote ahead of stablemate Double Attack and Moon Spray. The last mentioned has to be respected being trained by Kevin Ryan, especially now that the yard is back among the winners again and certainly makes more appeal than David Barron's Flying Sommelier who is bred to come into his own over middle distances. Karl Burke is capable of producing one to win first time out so Papillio cannot be discounted, while the David Nicholls-trained Binario Uno is bred for speed but the yard's juveniles normally come on for their first outing. Mark Johnston's Double Attack is bred to be useful but over much further than this and preference is for Casino Night who should be better suited by this trip.
Binario Uno Bertolini colt out of a lightly-raced mare.
Flying Sommelier (USA) Dixieland Band gelding out of an unraced mare.
Moon Spray (USA) Malibu Moon colt, half-brother to 7f winner Fairy Dress.
Papillio (IRE) Marju colt, half-brother to winning sprinter Ponty Rossa.
Casino Night Night Shift filly, half-sister to 7f winner On The Wing.
Double Attack (FR) Peintre Celebre filly out of a lightly-raced mare.