led after 1f, ridden and headed well inside the final furlong, no extra under pressure towards finish
held up, behind and took keen hold, headway under pressure over 1f out, stayed on well inside final furlong, led towards finish
led 1f, stayed with leader, every chance over 1f out, weakened final furlong
slowly into stride, always behind
dwelt, held up behind, headway over 1f out, ran on well inside final furlong, nearest finish
pulled hard in touch, ridden and hung right well over 1f out, soon beaten
held up, behind from half way
dwelt, outpaced in rear, n.ner
prominent, outpaced well over 1f out, hung left approaching final furlong, kept on
chased leaders to well over 1f out, weakened final furlong
dwelt, chased along in rear, always behind
held up in touch, headway wide 2f out, kept on inside final furlong, not reach leaders
Lithuanian is taken to improve on last month's narrow defeat and score here. The five-year-old did not help his cause by being slowly away last time, but with that experience to draw upon, he can go on better here over a trip that looks spot on. Dubai Tower is another on the track for only the second time, though he drops in trip from the 7f he ran over at Wolverhampton. He too is entitled to come on a fair bit for that run - when he was a shade unlucky to finish third - and he could give the selection most to do. Angel Annie is bred to get much further than this, so it is a surprise to see her dropped back to six furlongs. Thus far she has not looked to be anything special and this might just be a bit sharp for her. Conversely, Landing Strip is an out and out sprinter, having been tried twice at the minimum trip and once (on soft ground) at this 6f. If he can get home then he could trouble the leading lights and may well claim a place. Of the remainder, Stagnite makes some appeal as an each-way proposition, though arguably his best efforts have come on turf.