prominent and keen, ridden and every chance from over 2f out, no extra inside final furlong
slowly into stride, held up, headway over 4f out, ridden and every chance over 1f out, not quickened inside final furlong
slowly into stride, behind, edged left and stayed on from over 1f out, never nearer
track leaders, ridden 3f out, weakened over 1f out
made all, ridden over 2f out, ran on
keen, track leaders, hung right 5f out, soon lost place and behind
An interesting maiden with plenty of promising types on show including Glen Ida, Lithos and Saadigg but the vote goes to Kristinor. The selection is a son of Inchinor trained by James Fanshawe and is related to, among others, Pursuit Of Love. He showed promise on his Newmarket debut in July but should do better now, in particular with the cut in the ground that he gets today and looks the percentage call. Glen Ida also showed promise first time out on a soft surface at Sandown and rates a big danger, especially with Michael Bell's stable in good form at present. Lithos showed at Goodwood last time that he handles cut in the ground and is another worthy of a mention, along with the Michael Jarvis-trained Saadigg. The son of Indian Danehill makes his debut on turf following two starts on the Polytrack and is entitled to improve, especially with the stable's juveniles in such good form. Jamie Osborne's Lithos and Commendable Coup from the yard of David Barron are others worthy of a mention but the vote goes to Kristinor, who is taken to open his account.