raced wide, prominent, ridden 2f out, weakened final furlong
rear, stayed on under pressure to take 3rd, final 100 yards no impression
held up, headway and hard ridden to chase winner over 1f out, no impression final furlong
chased leaders, went 2nd halfway, weakened inside final furlong
made all, shaken up and drew clear final furlong very easily
dwelt, raced keenly in rear, ridden halfway, soon outpaced and beaten
early speed, weakened rapidly halfway
Roger Charlton has enjoyed a good season with his two-year-olds and looks have a good chance to enhance the strike-rate with Night Spot, who edges out Redcar Trophy fourth Big Bradford and Scarlet Breeze. The Jeremy Noseda-trained Two Step Kid would not have to be anything out of the ordinary to run into the the forecast slot if ready to do himself justice at the first time of asking. However, the Gone West colt comes up against a useful sort in Night Spot, who put in a much improved display at Windsor at the start of this month. Rising Shadow also has a progressive profile and is another to consider if the market speaks against Night Spot.