slowly in to stride, close up, ridden to challenge 2f out, every chance until no extra inside final furlong
prominent, ridden half way, weakened over 1f out
held up in touch, effort when not clear over 1f out, switched right and quickened to lead inside final furlong, kept on
towards rear, soon pushed along, hung right over 1f out, no impression
led, ridden 2f out, headed inside final furlong, no extra
towards rear, never dangerous
towards rear, ridden half way, kept on one pace final furlong
chased leaders, ridden half way, no extra approaching final furlong
close up, ridden half way, weakened over 1f out
Few of the newcomers make much appeal so this is likely to go to one with experience and the vote goes to Windy Prospect, who is preferred to Coleorton Dancer and Gypsy Fair. The last mentioned came up against the speedy Lady Filly (a winner again since) on her debut at Thirsk but was well held that day and needs to improve to trouble the selection. Coleorton Dancer hails from a stable that has been among the winners and he should improve for his first outing. James Given's Miss Good Time did not beat anything home at Yarmouth on her debut but is likely to be better than her showing there. Of the newcomers, Dance Anthem makes most appeal on pedigree being a son of Royal Academy but the one they all have to beat is Windy Prospect. Paul Blockley's colt has been given a break since finishing fifth in the Brocklesby last time but a reproduction of his form there should suffice in this company.