behind, ridden 3f out, never a factor
mid-division, headway 3f out, chased leader over 1f out, one pace final furlong
mid-division, headway over 2f out, kept on under pressure inside final furlong
unruly and unseated rider on way to post, reluctant to enter stalls, slowly into stride, behind, some late headway final furlong but never dangerous
dwelt, took keen hold and held up in rear, headway on wide outside inside final 2f, stayed on under pressure final furlong to lead final strides
close-up, ridden 3f out, weakened over 1f out
in mid-division, effort 2f out, ridden and switched left just inside final furlong, no impression leaders
close-up on outer, ridden 3f out, soon weakened and behind
tracked leader, led 3f out, pushed clear over 1f out, weakened near finish, headed final strides
slowly into stride, always behind
led for 2f, stayed close up until weakened over 2f out
Cases can be made for a few of these and the likes of Wanna Shout, Anyhow and My Lilli all have to be considered on this season's form alone. However, Margery Daw has plenty of scope for the season to come and is fancied to be a different proposition as she returns to the track after a lay-off since the turn of the year. The Marcus Tregonning team had not really started to fire when the selection put in a below par effort here behind Dawn Piper in January - even though she was not given a hard time when her chance had gone near the finish. However, her previous form suggested that she can make her mark at least at this level and she has excellent claims about putting herself back on track here. Anyhow goes well at this course and appeals at the likely prices as the one to benefit the most if the main selection fails to deliver this time around.