towards rear of midfield, pushed along over 3f out, no extra when weakened over 2f out, never dangerous
quickly away, led, shaken up over 2f out, headed approaching final furlong, soon weakened
prominent, ridden over 2f out, ran on well to lead inside final furlong, kept on strongly final 110yds, won going away
prominent, pushed along over 2f out, ridden to lead approaching final furlong, headed inside final furlong, kept on but no match for winner
raced wide, midfield, ridden over 3f out, weakened over 2f out
towards rear, pushed along over 2f out, short of room approaching final furlong, ran on well inside final furlong, not reach leaders
slowly away, towards rear, shaken up over 2f out, kept on one-paced inside final furlong
Seven Aces is the one with racecourse experience but will need to improve considerably to fend off some interesting newcomers. The market should help to point the way but Karl Burke has already enjoyed success this term with his juveniles and FALLEN ANGEL is taken to add to the tally for the yard. She’s a daughter of the multiple Group 1 winner Too Darn Hot, whose first crop has hit the track this term. Kevin Ryan's Kodiac filly Amazing Winnie also catches the eye but the remainder are all of interest with Doubletalk for Charlie Johnston and Andrew Balding's Lady Of Leisure possibly the pick.
Amazing Winnie (IRE) Kodiac filly out of Vallecupa.
Doubletalk (IRE) Night Of Thunder filly out of Dutota Desejada.
Fallen Angel Too Darn Hot filly out of Agnes Stewart.
Lady Of Leisure Masar filly out of Stellar Surprise.
Mary Bagot (IRE) Magna Grecia filly out of Stupendous Miss.
Queen's Reign Siyouni filly out of Vivianite.
Seven Aces 16-1 (9-2) Slowly away, always behind, 8th of 9, 6 1/2l behind Graceful Thunder (9-2) at Sandown 5f fll stks (4) gs in May.