with leader, led 2f out, hard ridden and headed just inside final furlong, kept on
led, headed 2f out, weakened over 1f out
in touch wide to over 3f out, soon weakened
held up, ridden to chase leaders 2f out, not quickened approaching final furlong, one pace
hanging left throughout, held up, ridden over 2f out and in touch, weakened 1f out
always behind and struggling over 2f out
behind, headway 2f out, disputed lead just inside final furlong, soon headed, no extra under pressure, kept on
towards rear, moderate headway over 1f out, never a danger
in rear, never a factor
held up towards rear, steady headway over 2f out, driven to lead inside final furlong, held on under pressure
held up, chased leaders 2f out, disputed lead just inside final furlong, soon headed, kept on
slowly into stride, towards rear, plenty to do 2f out, good headway over 1f out, finished strongly inside final furlong, just failed
tracked leaders, ridden along over 2f out, slightly outpaced over 1f out, stayed on again inside final furlong
Adantino, Miss Glory Be and Ligne d'Eau all have the form to go close in a wide open affair, but we will take a chance on Beauty Of Dreams. Mick Channon's filly is in great heart following victories here and at wolverhampton. They were only in banded company but she gets in here on a decent mark and can land the hat-trick. Adantino has to shoulder top-weight but rarely runs a bad race and can once again take a hand in the finish. Ligne d'Eau is another running well at present and although better over six furlongs should still be involved over this trip. Miss Glory Be bounced back to form with a smooth success in a Wolverhampton classified event last time, the runner up has gone well since so the form looks pretty solid and she should be vying for a place. Recent winner Pawan is another worthy of a mention, but Beauty Of Dreams is on the upgrade and she gets the vote