disputed lead, led over 2f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, weakened final furlong
started slowly and went left start, towards rear, ridden halfway, never a factor
tracked leaders, ridden 2f out, unable to challenge, kept on same pace final furlong
started very slowly and went left start, headway from rear and in touch over 2f out, soon ridden and weakened quickly
in touch on outer, ridden over 2f out, soon outpaced
slowly into stride, behind, headway over 1f out, stayed on final furlong, not reach leaders
close up, ridden to lead over 1f out, edged right and left inside final furlong, headed and no extra
tracked leaders, effort inside final 2f, not quicken and one pace final furlong
diputed lead to over 2f out, weakened rapidly from 2f out
held up, headway to chase leader over 1f out, driven to lead well inside final furlong, ridden out
Division two of the fillies' maiden can go to Silca Chiave, with Fustaan, Miss Jenny and Mimisel others worth a mention. Silca Chiave is reckoned to be one of Mick Channon's best fillies, and it will be a major surprise if she does not step up on her promising debut at Ascot three weeks ago in the race won 12 months ago by her half-sister Silca's Sister. It took a long time for the penny to drop at the Berkshire track, but when it did she really stayed on to good effect to finish a close third to Italian Girl, and judged by the way that she has worked at home since, victory is very much on the cards. Fustaan is well related, and her performance here will determine whether Marcus Tregoning can start to make some slightly more ambitious plans for the daughter of Royal Applause. Miss Jenny was fancied on her Windsor debut but lost her chance at the start. With that in mind she did well to get back into that contest and finish sixth. Brian Meehan's filly should open her account before the season is out, and is worth keeping on the right side. Mimisel finished a place ahead of Shustraya on her debut at Windsor, and a good effort by the latter in the opener here will be a good indicator of her chances. If the vibes are right though, it is Silca Chiave that is very much the one to be on.
Bluebelle Dancer (IRE) 16-1 (9-0) Dwelt, soon recovered to chased leader, ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out, 7th of 10, 8l behind Miss Otis (9-0) at Windsor 5f 2yo mdn fll (5) gs in May.
Cape Velvet (IRE) Cape Cross filly out of a moderate racemare.
Fustaan (IRE) Royal Applause filly out of 6f winner Alhufoof.
Goodbye Efisio filly, sister to the winning sprinter Farewell To Arms.
Kyloe Belle (USA) Elusive Quality filly, half-sister to winning miler Rudy's White Cloud.
Laurentina Cadeaux Genereux filly, half-sister to numerous winners up to 1m4f.
Mimisel 50-1 (8-7) Behind, headway on wide outside over 2f out, pressed leaders 1f out, unable to quicken final furlong, 3rd of 16, 1 1/2l behind Suki Bear (9-0) at Windsor 6f 2yo mdn fll (4) gd.
Miss Jenny (IRE) 3-1 (9-0) Very slowly away, well behind, stayed on final 2f, no chance to recover, 6th of 11, 10l behind Relkida (9-0) at Windsor 5f 2yo mdn fll aut (5) gf in Jul.
Ocean Blaze 22-1 (9-0) Slowly into stride, mid-division, effort halfway, edged left and weakened over 1f out, last of 13, 16l behind Indian Ink (9-0) at Newbury 6f 2yo mdn fll (4) gf in Jun.
Queen of Fools (IRE) 33-1 (9-0) Always towards rear, 13th of 15, 8l behind Vital Statistics (9-0) at Newbury 6f 2yo mdn fll (4) gf in Jul.
Silca Chiave 11-4fav (9-0) Held up in touch, ridden 2f out, effort over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong to take 3rd final stride, 3rd of 8, 2l behind Italian Girl (9-0) at Ascot 6f 2yo mdn (4) gd in Jul.