towards rear, ridden over 5f out, some headway over 3f out, weakened over 2f out
in touch, ridden over 4f out, weakened over 2f out
tracked leader to over 4f out, weakened 3f out
held up towards rear, headway over 2f out, stayed on final furlong, nearest finish
started slowly, in rear, stayed on final 2f, never nearer
started slowly, towards rear, headway to chase leader 3f out, ridden and lost 2nd over 2f out, no extra, weakened 1f out
towards rear, headway and not clear run over 2f out, kept on from over 1f out, not troubled leader
mid-division, chased leaders 3f out, soon ridden and weakened quickly over 2f out
tracked leaders, chased winner over 2f out, no impression over 1f out
mid-division, headway 2f out, ridden and quickened to lead 1f out, ran on strongly final furlong
tracked leaders to over 3f out, gradually weakened
in touch, ridden to lead over 4f out, quick and clear over 2f out, headed 1f out, not pace of winner
led and headed over 4f out, weakened from 3f out
Nonrunner
Passing Hour can give us a solid run despite carrying top weight and is preferred to Starparty and Vallemeldee. It would also be folly to rule out Hazy Days - even though she lacks experience at this stage. She is a well-related individual and, as Sir Mark Prescott has introduced her at a modest level, she could easily go on to better things. The Lomitas filly looked to be already in need of at least this distance when she won her maiden last month, so she may well already be ahead of the assessor. Watch the market very carefully for clues. Vallemeldee has got the hang of things since stepping into handicaps and gained just reward with a success at Lingfield 11 days ago. This extra furlong is step into the unknown, though. Starparty goes well for Jim Crowley and has to be respected. She has plenty of scope and, as she has a likeable attitude, she cannot be ruled out. However, Passing Hour - a sister to Queen Mary Stakes winner Shining Hour - just edges the verdict on this occasion. The Gerard Butler-trained filly is getting better with each outing and, although there is unlikely to be much in it, she is fancied to prove the handicapper is spot on in assuming she is the best horse in the race.
Rosie's Glory (USA) 25-1 (9-4) Always behind, 11th of 14, 20l behind Lavenham (9-10) at Newbury 7f hcap (5) gf in Jun.