disputed lead, chased along over 2f out, headed over 1f out, soon one paced
tracked leaders, effort and every chance over 1f out, kept on final furlong but always held towards finish
started slowly, towards rear, ridden over three out and never dangerous
slowly away, always struggling in rear
took keen hold in touch, under pressure over 2f out, kept on final furlong but not pace to challenge
close up, effort behind leaders 2f out, soon ridden and weakened over 1f out and eased inside final furlong
held up behind, headway on outside 2f out, kept on well final furlong, nearest finish
pulled hard, held up in touch, headway 2f out, led over 1f out, edged right inside final furlong, pushed out readily
started slowly, in rear, and outpaced, headway 2f out, kept on final furlong nearest finish
disputed lead, ridden over 2f out, headed over 1f out and soon weakened
Probably not the best of Kempton maidens but most eyes will be on the newcomers with Garryurra and Hanna Dee looking two of the more likelier options. Sir Michael Stoute's Garryurra has a very stout pedigree. The daughter of Daylami is a half-sister to Shake The Yoke and Kournakova. The trainer has a 21% strike rate with his juveniles this term and the market will give the best idea as to her progression at home. Mick Channon should know all about Hanna Dee. The daughter of Cadeaux Genereaux is a full sister to his useful sprint handicapper, Najeebon and his recent Group 3 winner, Millennium Force. Sharakka is another well bred daughter of Daylami. Her trainer is not having the best of seasons and a watching brief is advised on the market. Incroyable needs further than this and more time before any investment is advised. Veneziana hails from a family that has produced juvenile winners in the past. The Cole team have a 20% strike rate in these races and again, due diligence is recommended. Mikati Maid shaped as if seven furlongs would be right up her street and Alan Jarvis' charge could be the one to prosper if the newcomers fluff their lines. Casiza Star is a daughter of Mister Baileys and has seen the racecourse on two occasions thus far. She was highly flattered on her second start at Haydock Park and may need a little more time. In a tough opener,we will side with Mick Channon's Hanna Dee to take the honours.