prominent, weakened 2f out
in touch, ridden & beaten over 1f out
keen hold in mid-division, headway & switched left over 1f out, ran on
tracked leader until 2f out, weakening when hampered over 1f out
prominent, led just inside final 2f, driven & held on well near finish
prominent until well over 1f out, weakened rapidly
behind, ran on inside final furlong, nearest at finish
slowly into stride, one-paced over 1f out
towards rear, headway & not run over 2f out, ridden to chase leaders over 1f out, kept on
held up towards rear, headway & no clear run over 2f out, ran on final furlong
never better than mid-division
keen hold, held up & always in rear
behind, no progress over 2f out
in touch, ridden to challenge & hung left well over 1f out, kept on
well in rear when eased over 1f out
chased leaders, hard ridden 2f out, outpaced final furlong
Musical Heath (IRE) Back to favoured distance of a mile and has sound prospects despite the burden of top-weight.
Ragdale Hall (USA) Dropped back to a mile for the first time; opposable on balance of form.
Honest Borderer Able and off a winning mark at present; recent form does give some cause for concern.
Bon Ami (IRE) Hard to see this sprinter making a mark here.
Mythical King (IRE) Has been campaigned over significantly longer trips; something to find here.
Aswan (IRE) Open to improvement on handicap bow; has the handicapper been fair?
Dunkerron Still doesn't look to have found his ideal trip.
Firestone (GER) Yet to transfer his ability over the North Sea.
Stromsholm (IRE) Has bits and pieces of form in lower grades but not one to risk too much on.
Goodenough Mover Front-runner who needs genuinely firm ground.
Indian Blaze Accounted for Madame Jones over course and distance but very disappointing since.
Bible Box (IRE) Still open to improvement; market will prove best guide.
Imperial Jewel (FR) Hard to make much of a case for.
Our First Lady Hasn't really convinced anyone as to the ability to stay a mile but jockey booking interesting
Andy's Elective Horse seems to go well for JP Spencer; each-way prospects.
Sky Dome (IRE) Seems a reformed character for application of a visor; one for the short list.
Pagan Prince Winner of a Sandown apprentice race; more on plate here.
Diamond Road (IRE) Opposed.
Lady Jeannie Performed respectably in lower grade but others preferred here.
Winning Pleasure (IRE) Worrying that blinkers are now applied after little success with a visor.