dwelt, raced mid-division, ridden and outpaced 3f out, kept on again from over 1f out, never nearer
raced wide, behind and outpaced, never dangerous
in touch, wide, chased leaders 2f out, stayed on to take 2nd final furlong, no chance with winner
always in rear, well behind 3f out, tailed off
ridden along in rear, steady headway over 1f out, kept on near finish
made most until headed just over 1f out, weakened final furlong
held up, behind, ridden over 2f out, kept on same pace
dwelt, raced wide, always outpaced in rear
tracked leaders, headway to lead just over 1f out, ridden clear inside final furlong, pushed out
started slowly, soon in touch, chased leaders 2f out, stayed on final furlong
with leader until ridden 2f out, weakened quickly over 1f out
held up, behind, steady headway over 1f out, ran on well final furlong, nearest finish
dwelt, with leaders until ridden and weakened 2f out, beaten when slightly hampered over 1f out
Not too much form on show here so it could pay to take a look at the newcomers with Adaikali given the nod ahead of Saharan Song, with Celtic Heroine chosen to come out best of those that have seen a racecourse. Michael Stoute has a strong hand of two year olds this season and Adaikali could be another waiting in the wings. The Aga Khan owned colt is superbly bred by Green Desert out of a Doyoun mare and will certainly know his job. The Barry Hills yard also has a good line to two year old form this campaign and on breeding Saharan Song looks the pick of his pair and is worth checking out in the market. Celtic Heroine, who hails from the Michael Jarvis camp showed a lot of promise on his debut at Folkestone when finishing fifth behind Have Faith, he wasn't given a tough time on that occasion and should improve leaps and bounds. However Adaikali will not have to be a world beater to take this and gets the vote.