always behind, lost touch final 3f
soon led, going well when joined 2f out, headed and found nil just over 1f out, no impression and lost 2nd well inside final furlong
tracked leaders, went 2nd over 3f out, pressed leaders 2f out, driven to lead just over 1f out, stayed on well
dwelt, ran green in rear, headway from 4f out, shaken up and kept on steadily from over 1f out, better for experience
chased leaders on outer, weakened 2f out
held up in touch, effort to chase leading pair 2f out, stayed on to take 2nd well inside final furlong, ran on
dwelt, ran green in rear, effort on inside over 1f out, no impression
chased leader to over 3f out, weakened 2f out
Zonic gets the vote here over the more experienced Gone Fishing, with newcomers Jalissa and One To Win worth noting for the future. Zonic caught the eye on her Windsor debut when, after missing the break, she proceeded to make good headway before meeting traffic problems, eventually finishing seventh behind Apple Of My Eye. Sir Michael Stoute's filly will be fancied to make amends before possibly lining up in the valuable Watership Down Stud Sales Race at Newbury in just under a fortnight's time. Gone Fishing has been placed on her last two starts, but her third at Beverley is nothing outstanding and she is worth taking on. Jalissa is a daughter of Mister Baileys and is a half-sister to the useful Vintage Premium, while One To Win's trainer has one or two sharp sorts. Some nice fillies line up, with Zonic having shown the most potential of those to have raced so far and it is she who gets the vote.