soon led, ridden and headed just inside final 2f, soon no chance with winner, just held on for 2nd
held up in touch, smooth headway on outer 3f out, tracked leader on bit 2f out, soon led, clear final furlong, eased final 100 yards, very easily
slowly into stride, soon recovered to chase leaders, driven on outer over 1f out, ran on
took keen hold, chased leader to 2f out, soon ridden and weakened over 1f out
raced wide, in rear, lost touch halfway, tailed off final 3f
pulled hard, soon restrained behind leaders, ridden and no impression final 2f
towards rear, driven over 3f out, soon outpaced and beaten
chased leaders, pushed along over 3f out, soon outpaced, kept on one pace after
prominent, ridden halfway, weakened quickly, tailed off
dwelt, in rear, ridden and struggling halfway, tailed off
Dawn Piper hails from a top yard and looks the obvious answer here, with Margery Daw and Ballinger Ridge set to fight out the places. David Loder's four-year old is superbly bred by Desert Prince out of a Saddlers Wells mare and showed enough in two outings on the turf at Beverley and Doncaster to suggest he can land a race of this nature. Margery Daw has taken well to this surface but cannot quite get her head in front, once again she may have to settle for place money. Andrew Balding has his string in fine form and Ballinger Ridge ran with credit on numerous occasions on the turf, if he can adapt to the Polytrack a big run can be expected. However just the fact that Loder has entered Dawn Piper is a major sign and this one is taken to oblige.