mid division on inside, not clear run over 2f out, kept on until approaching final furlong
in touch, ridden to lead over 1f out, faded when headed inside final furlong
mid division, headway over 1f out to chase leader, every chance inside final furlong, no extra
towards rear, ridden over 2f out, not clear run over 1f out, switch right and ran on strongly
reared and in rear, effort 2f out, kept on
tracked leaders, ridden and weakened over 1f out
tracked leaders, ridden and weakened over 2f out
mid division, ridden and headway over 2f out, all out to lead inside final furlong
towards rear, ridden and out paced 3f out, stayed on strongly over 1f out
soon lead, ridden and headed over 1f out, weakening quickly when edged right approaching final furlong
towards rear, ridden over 2f out, stayed on
prominent, weakened over 1f out, hampered approaching final furlong
dwelt, mid-division on outside, never nearer
mid division, out paced 3f out, stayed on final furlong
A modest sprint overall and we are going to produce a list consisting of Cold Climate, Jazzy Millennium, Lake Verdi, Indian Bazaar, Boanerges and Enjoy The Buzz, with the vote going to Jazzy Millennium. As you can tell, there are a few familiar faces in the line-up, and you can add to that list both Tappit and the remarkable Astrac. However, Jazzy Millennium, despite being a Brighton specialist, has won here and won from a pound-higher mark last June, so clearly comes into the reckoning. So does Enjoy The Buzz, who races from a three-pound higher mark than for his latest win, and he's closely weighted with Lake Verdi based on their Folkestone runs in July. Cold Climate ought to run well from his current rating, a similar comment applying to both Boanerges and, despite his recent form being inauspicious, Tappit. Another that could maybe be considered is the lightly-raced United Spirit but, overall, once again, we will opt for Jazzy Millennium.