held up in touch, lost position over 3f out, dropped towards rear, kept on again from over 1f out, not trouble leaders
soon led, ridden and headed 2f out, gradually weakened
started slowly, in rear, not clear run on rails 2f out, switched right, stayed on well final furlong, nearest finish
dwelt, close up, ridden over 2f out, no headway and weakened final furlong
held up towards rear, headway over 2f out, quickened to lead over 1f out, ridden out inside final furlong readily
close up, ridden and outpaced 2f out, kept on under pressure final furlong but not troubled leaders
steadied start, took keen hold, tracked leaders, led 2f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, not pace of winner final furlong
The wraps are taken off some highly thought of youngsters here, including Park Accord who can beat fellow newcomer Daring Aim before going on to better things. Jeremy Noseda's filly has been earning rave reviews at home for some time now, resulting in her price for next year's Vodafone 1,000 Guineas shortening to as low as 16-1. A daughter of Desert Prince and a half-sister to 2,000 Guineas winner Island Sands, her latest work on Long Hill suggests that she is out of the top drawer, and with Group 1 entries in both Ascot's Meon Valley Stud Fillies' Mile and Newmarket's Cheveley Park, she must surely impress here to warrant inclusion in such events. Daring Aim, who runs in the Queen¿s colours, also holds an Ascot entry, and being related to Oaks second Flight Of Fancy, may make up into a useful middle distance filly next year. She too has done enough at home to be considered very useful, along with Well Known, a relative of Trade Fair who is yet another Fillies' Mile possible. Connections of Goodwood winner Unavailable were not surprised when she beat the hot favourite Bread Of Heaven and her work since has been encouraging. However, she is probably flying a bit high in this company, in which Park Accord can make an immediate impact.