tracked leaders, led 7f out, headed over 5f out, weakened over 3f out
towards rear, driven along and some headway halfway, weakened over 3f out
held up mid-division, smoothed headway to track leaders 6f out, ridden approaching 3f out, gradually weakened
reared and unseated rider at start, took no part
held up in rear and keen, headway 10f out, ridden to chase leaders 4f out, one pace from over 2f out
in touch, until ridden and weakened 7f out, tailed off
mid-division and keen hold, pulled way through to track leader, led halfway, headed 7f out, weakened over 3f out
led, headed halfway, ridden 7f out and soon weakened
held up, keen in rear, headway 7f out, ridden over 5f out, weakened over 4f out
always in touch, led over 5f out, ridden 3f out, kept on well
in touch, ridden from halfway, soon lost place, tailed off 5f out
towards rear, ridden and outpaced halfway, stayed on
tracked leaders, ridden to chase winner approaching 3f out, one pace final furlong
hampered start, always towards rear
Bonny Grey,Alformasi, and All Things Equal are three against the field in a wide open bumper where as usual the market will be all important, but Bonny Grey sets a fair standard and she is taken to score. The selection was a good second behind Chapel Times last time under her penalty and if she were to reproduced that effort here she would not be far away. Alformasi is a well bred gelding by Alflora from a top yard so is worth noting in the market. All Things Equal would have a chance on his debut second behind Kimono Royal but he has since disappointed. However he has been freshened up by a 38 day break. Lord Henry is a gelding by Lord Americo from a top yard and is another to note in the market. But in a race where stakes should be kept to a minimum and where the market will prove important for the winner we return to Bonny Grey.