held up in touch, pushed along and headway after 4th, ridden approaching 7th, led and rider mistook winning post briefly flat, headed close home
always behind, tailed off and pulled up before 2 out
held up, headway approaching 7th, weakened 2 out
held up, headway after 3 out, led approaching last, headed and not quicken flat
held up in touch, weakened approaching 6th
in touch, hit 5th, ridden and every chance after 2 out, soon beaten
held up, well behind 6th, soon pushed along, headway approaching 2 out, ran on to lead close home
always prominent, led approaching 7th, headed approaching last, soon weakened
chased leader until approaching 7th, tailed off when pulled up before 2 out
held up in rear, ridden and headway approaching 7th, weakened before 3 out, tailed off and pulled up before 2 out
led, clear approaching 4th, headed approaching 7th, weakened approaching 2 out
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A poor contest to end the day's proceedings with what can only be a tentative vote going to Fairly Smart, who is preferred to Cashel Dancer and Pink Harbour. The last mentioned was in good form earlier in the season but has paid the penalty at the hand of the handicapper for her efforts then and now looks to be a shade high in the weights. Tim Walford's Miss Pross has found one too good in each of her last two starts, latterly in a handicap at Southwell and while open to improvement needs to step up considerably to trouble the selection. Henry Daly has his string in good from now so Opera Hall has to be respected along with Robert Alner's Cansalrun, who has slipped to an attractive mark. La Marette has been performing consistently of late and is another worthy of a mention although a bigger threat may come from Cashel Dancer, who showed enough at Ludlow last time to suggest that a race of this nature would be within her compass. The vote though goes to Fairly Smart, who is less exposed than most of these and comes here on the back of an improved display at Plumpton last time.