raced stand side, chased leaders, ridden and every chance over 1f out, stayed on
raced stand side, chased leaders, ridden to lead over 1f out, led overall inside final furlong, ran on
raced far side, prominent, ridden 3f out, weakened and eased over 1f out
raced stand side, chased leaders, ridden and every chance over 1f out, stayed on
led far side, ridden over 2f out, stayed on
raced far side, prominent, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
raced far side, held up, headway over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
raced stand side, slowly into stride, always towards rear
raced far side, always behind eased over 1f out
led stand side, ridden and headed over 1f out, weakened final furlong
raced far side, chased leaders over 5f
raced stand side, in touch, ridden and headway over 1f out, stayed on not reached leaders
Magic Amour has won his last two starts and is taken to complete a quick hat trick at the main expense of One Way Ticket and Komena. The last mentioned has been running well over six furlongs of late but has yet to prove his effectiveness over today's distance, while One Way Ticket is likely to find this tougher than the Warwick maiden he won last time. Henry Candy's lightly raced three-year-old Evening Encore, Salisbury apprentice handicap winner Pas de Surprise and recent course and distance winner Mistral Sky are others to consider along with the evergreen 10-year-old First Maite but Magic Amour is the one they all have to beat. The Ian Williams-trained five-year-old has made all the running to win handicaps at Folkestone and Nottingham on his last two starts and is taken to score again off just a 3lb higher mark than last time.