always behind, ridden over 3f out, never on terms
in touch, ridden over 2f out, stayed on to take 2nd 1f out, no chance with winner
towards rear, headway 2f out, stayed on steadily, nearest finish
started slowly, soon prominent, ridden over 2f out, hung right, soon weakened
made all, led, shaken up 2f out, soon clear, unchallenged, impressive
always in rear group, eased over 2f out, tailed off
chased leaders, ridden and no impression over 2f out, weakened from 2f out
chased leaders, ridden and effort over 2f out, not quicken and one pace afterwards
towards rear, stayed on steadily final 2f, never dangerous
chased winner, effort and every chance 2f out, no extra, lost 2nd 1f out
started slowly, always in rear, never on terms
This looks an above average maiden with some top trainers represented and we will give a narrow vote to Lucarno, with Dream Of Fortune and Central Force two newcomers to note. John Gosden's colt was put in his place by Diamond Tycoon on his Newbury debut, but was clear second best. That winner ran a blinder in the 2000 Guineas and with improvement expected Lucarno looks the best of the experienced runners. Jeremy Noseda trains Dream Of Fortune a well bred son of Danehill Dancer, and Ed Dunlop is responsible for Central Force, an expensive daughter of Pivotal. The market should give some clues as to their relative chances. The once raced Cape Hawk showed plenty of promise and is another to consider for the places, however Lucarno does appear to have the best recent form on show and he gets our vote.