keen, mid-division, headway over 6f out, ridden over 3f out, weakened over 2f out
mid-division, headway over 5f out, ridden and hung right over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on
chased leader, ridden to lead over 2f out, headed and not quicken inside final furlong
mid-division, ridden over 6f out, soon weakened
chased leaders, ridden to go 2nd over 2f out, stayed on
led and soon clear, ridden and headed over 2f out, soon weakened
towards rear, headway over 6f out, ridden over 4f out, soon weakened
behind, headway over 6f out, ridden 3f out, soon weakened
in touch, lost place over 6f out, soon tailed off
held up, headway over 6f out, ridden 3f out, weakened over 1f out
always towards rear
mid-division, ridden over 5f out, weakened over 4f out
behind, headway over 6f out, ridden 3f out, weakened final furlong
mid-division, ridden and headway over 3f out, weakened over 1f out
Somewin can score again at the expense of Cornish Sett, with Potts of Magic, Gold Again and Prairie Fire others to note if the market speaks in their favour. The only winner in the line-up is Somewin who opened her account when dead-heating at Musselburgh in February, and is well treated as one of the four-year-olds on view. Her success, albeit shared, was no surprise as she was sent off favourite on her debut at the Scottish track as well. Kelly Marks's filly obviously has her fair share of ability and will be fancied to follow up. Cornish Sett unseated Mark Bradburne at the start on his Hereford debut just two days ago so gets another chance to show what he can do here. Given the strength in the Nicholls yard in this department, it would be no surprise if he were to go close, while Potts of Magic, by Classic Cliche out of a Strong Gale mare, could be anything in time. For the winner, we return to Somewin.