led, headed over 4f out, soon ridden, outpaced 3f out, rallied to lead inside final furlong, stayed on
behind, ridden over 4f out, soon lost touch
tracked leaders, ridden and every chance from 3f out, no extra towards finish
with leader, led over 4f out, ridden 3f out, hung left over 1f out, headed and no extra towards finish
Three pounds better off for finishing two lengths ahead of Blythe Knight at York last week, Camille Pissaro can land the most-valuable race on the card and confirm the return to form of Paul Cole. The going was a lot faster then and both horses mentioned do not have proven form with cut. However, the chance is probably worth taking. Being by Selkirk, you would give Blythe Knight every chance of being suited by the prevailing conditions so a form reversal is not out of the question. Kentucky Blue could well build on his disappointing seasonal return but will need to. Dual juvenile winner, Dancinginthestreet, should appreciate the step up in trip but ran disappointingly on the only previous occasion he encountered soft going. All-weather winner Down Memory Lane, could well improve for the easier going but will need to, while Gondolin's Windsor win was eye-catching and he almost certainly has improvement to come, although he is untried on the going.