dwelt, in rear, moderate late headway, never dangerous
towards rear, under pressure 4f out and soon beaten
close up until weakened over 2f out
led, ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened quickly, tailed off
held up behind, headway over 3f out, chased leaders 2f out, stayed on well from over 1f out, not reached leaders
started slowly, towards rear, kept on final 2f, nearest finish
tracked leaders after 2f, chased leader 3f out, strong chance final furlong, led post
in touch until weakened 2f out
held up mid-division, ridden over 2f out, one pace afterwards, never dangerous
held up behind and wide, kept on final 2f, never nearer
behind, dropped towards rear halfway, soon beaten, tailed off
In what appears to be a very open maiden Maxilla is chosen to get the better of Sentry and Namaste. Luca Cumani¿s filly has already shown a liking for this surface when finishing a close up fourth in a similar event last November. Her only outing since came in April when runner up in a decent handicap at Yarmouth, and although fitness has to be taken on trust, she could land this at a nice price. The likely favourite is John Gosden's Sentry who's form at Newbury in April is head and shoulders above anything else on show, however he was a shade disappointing in a modest maiden at Redcar last week. Namste is one the less exposed runners having had just two outings. He has performed with credit on both occasions and should be in the firing line. Mofeyda is also capable of a good showing but with the track knowledge Maxilla may have the edge.