held up, steady headway over 2f out, shaken up and kept on final furlong, never nearer
dwelt, ridden and headway 3f out, shaken up over 1f out, unable to quicken
close up on outside, ridden 2f out, edged right and not quicken inside final furlong
prominent, ridden over 3f out, soon outpaced and behind
dwelt, ran green, behind final 3f
dwelt, held up and behind, headway when not clear run briefly approaching final furlong, stayed on, improve
dwelt, soon pushed along in rear, kept on final furlong, never able to challenge
led, ridden 2f out, headed final furlong, no extra under pressure
slowly into stride, soon chasing leaders, ridden to challenge over 1f out, kept on, not quicken close home, better for race
took keen hold in touch, ridden 3f out, soon weakened
chased leader, ridden to lead final furlong, ran on well, comfortably
This could well be a decent event as most of the big yards are represented. Aljazeera, who shaped with promise on her debut, looks to face a stiffer task here and Richard Hills' prefers Majhud, who looked a sure fire future winner after her sound first effort, in what looked a hot maiden at Newmarket. That form has been franked by both the runner-up and the fourth and she looks the one to beat. Sir Michael Stoute runs three here of which the best could be Mananiyya, who is a half-sister to the top class Manndar. Cryptogam, a half-sister to Javelin may do better with a stiffer test, while Danish Pan, who comes from the same family as the high class Pilsudski, must be noted if the market speaks in her favour.