towards rear, kept on from over 1f out, never nearer
tracked leaders, ridden to chase winner final furlong, no impression
held up towards rear, headway and inside over 2f out, led approaching final furlong, pushed out
in touch until halfway
tracked leaders, ridden over 2f out, every chance 1f out, kept on
always towards rear
with leader, till led 2f out, ridden and headed approaching final furlong, no extra
towards rear, ridden and headway over 1f out, never nearer
slowly into stride, soon ridden to go mid-division, headway over 1f out, kept on final furlong, no reached leaders
raced wide, mid-division, ridden halfway, weakened 2f out
led, ridden and headed 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
tracked leaders, ridden and weakened 2f out
chased leaders, ridden and weakened over 1f out
mid-division, ridden halfway, soon weakened
slowly into stride, towards rear, never on terms
Ripple Effect can follow up his recent win, with Incline, Cayman Breeze, What-A-Dancer and Sir Laughalot seen as the main dangers. Ripple Effect only managed a minor maiden win at Carlisle for Andrew Balding but a change of scenery often works wonders, and the filly came good on just her second outing for Chris Dwyer over six furlongs here eight days ago. Reported to have gurgled in the past, she was a convincing winner of a classified stakes race, leaving the impression that there is more to come. Incline, a soft-ground performer on turf, was unlucky to be caught on the line by Lygeton Lad here in a grade higher event recently. he must go close on that effort, while What-A-Dancer was behind in seventh on that occasion and meets Incline on more favourable terms so he too must be included. Sir Laughalot produced his best performance yet when narrowly beaten by Compton Banker here last time, and with his stable in good form, is fancied along with Cayman Breeze who came very wide into the straight on his first visit here, and who is on a fair mark. Ripple Effect is the selection in the finale.