towards rear, plenty to do over 3f out, headway from over 2f out, no chance with winner when took 2nd 1f out
made virtually all, soon led, quickened 2f out, soon clear, ran on strongly, ridden out comfortably
mid-division, ridden 3f out, no headway from 2f out
towards rear, lost touch and in rear over 4f out, plugged on final 2f, never nearer
in touch, weakened quickly well over 2f out, soon tailed off
steadied start, settled in rear, stayed on steadily final 2f, never dangerous
tracked winner after 2f, lost 2nd over 2f out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden to chase winner over 2f out, no impression and lost 2nd 1f out, kept on one pace
tracked leaders and took keen hold, ridden over 2f out, no impression on leaders, weakened over 1f out
tracked winner 2f, stayed prominent until weakened over 4f out, tailed off from 3f out
Politeia can break her maiden here, with Olimpo and Ocean Avenue also worthy of attention too. Richard Hannon's filly is among the youngest on show here; this is her level and she won't mind if there's been some rain. None of the 11 scheduled runners have won this season, but Olimpo's been knocking on the door the last couple of times out, looking to add to successes in previous years. He's now racing off his lowest ever mark. That's the same for Ocean Avenue, who's 9 now, and without a win for more than a year, but this contest won't take a great deal of winning. The old fellow's had some decent runs this season, and looked better each time. But he may not be quite good enough to head the selection, which is Politeia.