raced in 6th early on outer, pushed along over 2f out, no extra inside final furlong
close up, pushed along 1 1/2f out, on terms over 1f out, headed and kept on without matching winner from 50yds out
raced in 5th early, closed travelling smoothly 2f out, pushed along 1 1/2f out, on terms over 1f out, led and stayed on best from 50yds out
prominent, pushed along under 2f out, on terms 1 1/2f out, headed under 1f out, no extra and one pace after
uneasy in stalls, soon narrow leader, pushed along 2f out, joined 1 1/2f out, soon headed, no extra inside final furlong
soon behind in rear, pushed along approaching halfway, some headway to chase leaders 1f out, kept on same pace without threatening
close up, pushed along 2f out, weakened from over 1f out
These youngsters will find it tough in the conditions. Aidan O'Brien had five entered at the early stage and relies on LIPIZZANER, a $650,000 yearling by top US sire Uncle Mo out of an Australian Group 1 winner. Jim Bolger has two entries. Poetic Flare is bred to get much further while Allagar's dam was placed over 2m. Boasting is the first runner of the speedy Prince Of Lir and a half-sister to a two-year-old winner in France. The market should provide some clues to the chances of the remainder.
Jazz Dreamers (IRE) Red Jazz colt out of Regal Ribbon.
Lipizzaner (USA) Uncle Mo colt out of Irish Lights.
Poetic Flare (IRE) Dawn Approach colt out of Maria Lee.
The Blue Panther (IRE) Buratino colt out of Banksia.
Boasting (IRE) Prince Of Lir filly out of Best Steps.
Forever My Girl (IRE) Sir Prancealot filly out of What About Me.
Marketta (IRE) Markaz filly out of Liscoa.
Allagar (IRE) Vocalised filly out of Teodolite.