dwelt, soon chased along, outpaced after 2f
jumped right start, held up, pushed along over 2f out, ridden and stayed on final furlong
led briefly, headed and remained in touch, pushed along halfway, ridden and chased winner final furlong
dwelt, soon recovered to lead, pushed along 2f out, ridden and kept on well under pressure final furlong
tracked leader, pushed along over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
chased leaders, pushed along halfway, ridden and one pace final furlong
The drop back to six furlongs could suit Tyzak and he is taken to get the better of likely favourite, Danish Monarch. The selection was put firmly in his place behind Mark Johnston's Chester Le Street over seven on his debut, and now drops back to six. There's a good chance it will suit the son of Fasliyev, and should go well. Danish Monarch could be a warm order here with his stable in form. John Dunlop's colt was runner-up to Matt Blanc at Salisbury on his debut, which was a good effort and normal improvement alone should see him win a race of this nature. Matt Blanc's trainer, Richard Hannon, runs the debutant Dark Day Blues in this, and the market might provide the best clues as to this son of Night Shift's chances. Barry Hills has his stable in good form and Go Solo can be expected to improve for his Windsor run, although he will need to. Happy Holiday should be spot on now following two reasonable efforts and should go well. For his part, Mark Johnston runs Pearl Pride, a sister to Playapart, but she did not show too much on her debut. Overall, then, James Given's Tyzack gets the vote.