dwelt held up, headway approaching final furlong, every chance just inside final furlong, kept on one pace
slowly away, in rear, outpaced halfway, ridden and ran on, nearest finish
in touch, pushed along halfway, headway approaching final furlong, led inside final furlong, ran on, pushed out
took keen hold close up, went right and ran very green halfway, weakened over 1f out
tracked leaders, ridden and every chance 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
tracked leader, ridden to lead over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, kept on one pace
led, ridden and headed over 1f out, soon weakened
Smugglers Gold gets a first-time visor after a modest debut at Lingfield, but Scargill showed more promise when fourth to Mick's Yer Man at Mussleburgh last week. The latter is trained by Bill Turner and he runs Posh Bounty here, although a couple of the other newcomers are of more interest. Beau Nash is one of those as he's a half-brother to five winners and makes more appeal than both Cockney Bob and Master Carpenter. However, PETERKIN is out of a Group 2 winning sprinter in Australia and it's Mark Johnston's colt that gets the speculative vote to make a winning debut.
Beau Nash (IRE) Dandy Man colt out of Dathuil.
Cockney Bob Cockney Rebel gelding out of Wizby.
Master Carpenter (IRE) Mastercraftsman colt out of Fringe.
Peterkin (IRE) Invincible Spirit colt out of Alizes.
Scargill 12-1 (9-3) Hung right in rear, stayed on inside final furlong, never nearer, 4th of 6, 6l behind Mick's Yer Man (9-0) at Musselburgh 5f 2yo stks (3) gs in Mar.
Smugglers Gold (IRE) 3-1fav (9-5) Slowly away outpaced, raced green throughout, last of 8, 12l behind M'selle (9-0) at Lingfield 5f 2yo mdn stks (5) pol in Mar.
Posh Bounty Bahamian Bounty filly out of Fission.