soon prominent, pushed along 3f out, weakened over 1f out
soon led, headed halfway, stayed close up until weakened inside final furlong
chased leaders, hard ridden 2f out, kept on under pressure final furlong
slowly into stride, behind, stayed on approaching final furlong, shaken up when not much room and switched right near finish, ran on
behind, headway on inside entering final furlong, ran on
with leader, led halfway, pushed 2 lengths clear approaching final furlong, headed inside final furlong, stayed chasing winner, one pace and lost 2 places near finish
mid-division until weakened over 2f out
chased leaders, driven along 2f out, weakened final furlong
mid-division, weakened and behind from halfway
slowly into stride, always towards rear
held up, headway 2f out, led inside final furlong, pushed along and ran on well
mid-division, no headway final 2f
A few of these have been struggling with their form of late so it may be worth giving Cashel Mead another chance and the lightly raced filly is given the narrowest of votes over Taranaki, Type One and Sir Desmond. Although any support for Only One Legend at big prices will be interesting and he is one to monitor in the betting. However, the John Spearing-trained selection is a speedy individual when she gets it right and has improved greatly since she reverted to sprinting towards the end of last term. The form of her latest start was given a significant boost when Blakeset followed up at Wolverhampton yesterday and if she takes to this surface, Cashel Mead could well surprise a few with her game attitude. Taranaki also makes plenty of appeal from further down the weights and is worth considering as a saver option should the market speak against Cashel Mead on her first try at Lingfield.