took keen hold in touch, stayed on under pressure over 1f out, not quicken
led, ridden and headed 2f out, weakened final furlong
held up, shaken up over 1f out, stayed on
took keen hold tracking leader, led 2f out, ridden over 1f out, stayed on well towards finish
in touch, ridden and stayed on same pace final 2f
slowly into stride, soon mid-division, ridden and no impression approaching final furlong
slowly into stride, always behind, tailed off from halfway
ran green towards rear, pushed along halfway, no impression approaching final furlong
held up towards rear, struggling 3f out, eased when no chance final furlong
prominent to halfway, soon ridden and lost place
behind and struggling from halfway
chased leaders to well over 1f out, weakened rapidly
always struggling in rear
dwelt, soon recovered to go mid-division, hard ridden and edged left well over 1f out, no extra
tracked leaders, shaken up 2f out, ridden {and} no impression over 1f out
always prominent, chased winner final 2f, stayed on under pressure, no impression final 100 yards
With neither of the two newcomers, Mistress Page or Carollan, making much appeal on breeding this is probably best left to those with racing experience. Henry Cecil's Far Reaching is becoming expensive to follow, may not be suited by any further rain and is held by Gig Harbour on running at Windsor last time. The Barry Hills-trained runner has himself been well beaten since and is also probably best left alone. John Gosden's Volcanic showed little on his Salisbury debut and needs to improve and more solid claims are held by Ian Balding's Mancini, who has been tried over a variety of trips this season, but the one that gets the TEAMtalk vote is the Michael Jarvis-trained Michael Maher. The son of Indian Ridge should appreciate the drop in trip and with any further rain a help he looks the one to be on.