slowly into stride, raced greenly in 4th, pushed along halfway, ridden and went third inside final 2f, not pace of front pair
made all, ridden and pressed over 1f out, driven, stayed on well and always holding 2nd throughout final furlong
tracked leading pair, chased winner on inside going well over 2f out, soon challenging and kept on well, held throughout final furlong
chased winner, pushed along 3f out, lost 2nd over 2f out and weakened soon after
Just the four runners here, two of them debutants and the other pair having only their second run, and we'll side with SECURITY JOAN. Richard Hannon's runner is entered for a prestigious Ascot race later in the month, and if showing improvement from her debut fifth at Salisbury she could be the one to follow here. The other one with experience is Godolphin's Moonlife, who who was well beaten on her debut at Windsor. Jeremy Noseda's debutant Applause deserves respect given his strike rate, while David Lanigan's runner Say No Now could be anything although the breeding suggests she could have a future as a sprinter. Market support could be significant here, but we'll side with Security Joan.
Applause (IRE) Danehill Dancer filly, half-sister to 7f-1m4f winner Snippets and flat and hurdles winner Basalt.
Moonlife (IRE) 12-1 (9-0) In touch, chased winner far rail 2f out, no impression over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong, 6th of 15, 10l behind Tropical Paradise (9-0) at Windsor 6f 2yo mdn fll (5) gs in Aug.
Say No Now (IRE) Refuse To Bend filly out of an unraced mare from the family of high-class sprinter Land Of Dreams.
Security Joan (IRE) 9-1 (8-8) Soon outpaced in rear, stayed on final furlong, never troubled leaders, 5th of 11, 6l behind Bermondsey Bob (8-6) at Salisbury 6f 2yo mdn auc (5) gf in Aug.