prominent, ridden over 2f out, hampered soon after, weakened
held up in touch, ridden approaching 3f out, outpaced, stayed on
in touch, headway halfway, ridden and edged left over 2f out, faded
slowly into stride, soon in touch, effort 3f out, pushed way through over 2f out, stayed on to lead last strides
led, headed approaching 2f out, weakened
slowly into stride, tracked leaders, ridden when edged right over 2f out, led approaching 2f out, all out when headed last strides
tracked leaders and keen, ridden and weakened halfway
tracked leaders until dropped rear soon after halfway
Capestar won well last time and could be capable of going in again at the main expense of Lorien Hill and Glebe Garden. The selection showed a terrific attitude when defeating Serre Chevalier at Kempton and she looks a smart filly with a decent future. The drop in trip should not inconvenience her and as she is still improving she is taken to score. Zwadi finished behind our selection that day and the drop in trip could bring about an improvement as she is likely to try and lead them home from the front. Lorien Hill was disappointing behind Music Maid at Newbury last time and she will have to improve to make the frame here, although that is not beyond her. Glebe Garden will have conditions more to suit here than on his recent outings and he could be capable of an improved effort with the drop in trip also a plus. However, Capestar looks to be going the right way and is put forward as the one to beat.