raced far side, outpaced, ran on final furlong, never nearer
raced standside, with leaders, ridden and weakened over 1f out
raced standside, reared start and slowly away, headway halfway, led standside group over 1f out, no chance with far side group
raced standside, held up, never dangerous
raced standside, chased leaders, hung left over 1f out, stayed on final furlong
led standside group until over 1f out, weakened
raced far side, prominent 5f
raced standside, chased leaders, weakened 2f out
raced standside, with leaders, ridden and weakened over 1f out
raced far side, led, ridden and headed over 1f out, one pace
raced far side, chased leader, led over 1f out, ran on
raced far side, prominent, ridden and stayed on same pace final 2f
This looks like quite a competitive seller and Davids Girl is hardly a confident choice as many can be given a chance. Looking at the field. This is more Chubbes trip than the 10 furlongs he ran over last time and maybe he will fare better today in cheekpieces. Dr Fox made eyecatching headway over six furlongs last time and could well fare better today. Emperor Cat has chances based on his Musselburgh win from a mark of 54 last summer. If he can translate his all-weather form to Turf, Jaolins has a chance, a similar comment applying to Coco Reef. Marksgold is interesting from the Cole and Quinn team, while David Barron has booked Kevin Darley for the lightly-raced Ragazzi. Davids Girl made eyecatching late headway at Salisbury last time on only her second try at today's trip, and, for us, that form stands up to inspection in the context of this race. Willjojo has bits of form that might make her interesting to some, and Zonnerbeke could improve for the application of blinkers. It's a very tricky puzzle of a race to solve and maybe Davids Girl can provide the solution.