tracked leader, led over 1f out, driven out
always towards rear, never a factor
in mid-division when driven along halfway, no impression when hampered on rail inside final furlong
in touch, lost place halfway, carried wide bend well over 1f out, ran on under pressure inside final furlong
chased leaders, hard ridden 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong
chased leaders until weakened over 1f out
in touch, no impression when hampered on rail just inside final furlong
chased leaders, ridden halfway, chased winner approaching final furlong, no impression
took keen hold, prominent on outer, came wide bend well over 1f out, no impression when edged left just inside final furlong
behind, headway over 1f out, staying on same pace when carried left just inside final furlong, never nearer
outpaced and always behind
reared at start, hard ridden and no response over 2f out
led until headed over 1f out, chased winner until approaching final furlong, weakened rapidly final furlong
Lord Baskerville, Alizar and Rehia look the ones to concentrate on in a trappy Seller and the vote goes to Lord Baskerville. The 3-year-old is top rated on official BHB ratings and is taking a big step down in grade. With this in mind he is the token choice in a desperate affair. Alizar rates the main danger on his latest third behind Emaradia and with the booking of Jamie Spencer catching the eye he will not be far way. Rehia is also worthy of respect and he was a fair seventh behind Smart Starprincess last time only beaten 4 lengths and he is sure to be suited by the step up in trip. Of the remainder, Limit Down is from a very shrewd yard and is worth noting in the market, but we are happy to side with Lord Baskerville.