chased leaders, no extra inside final furlong
led, ridden and headed inside final 2f, stayed on same pace final furlong, no chance with winner
slowly into stride, held up last, kept on final furlong
chased leaders, edged left 2f out, soon ridden and weakened, eased
bit keen early, tracked leader, led going well inside final 2f, pushed clear final furlong, easily
chased leaders, pushed along over 2f out, outpaced and shaken up over 1f out, stayed on towards finish, no chance with winner
The market should give a guide to what is expected from these newcomers but it will be a surprise if there isn’t plenty of interest in the Dansili filly Dreams Unwind, who is a half-sister to three winners. Clive Cox can get one ready at home so Verbena is respected as she is a half-sister to five winners. Cream Of The Crop’s dam won as a juvenile but we’ll give a tentative vote to POMELO as she is by Dubawi out of a Group 1 winner in Ireland and Ralph Beckett trained her half-sister, who won twice at a mile.
Cream Of The Crop (IRE) Shalaa filly out of I'm So Glad.
Dreams Unwind Dansili filly out of St Francis Wood.
Equisential Equiano filly out of Broadlands.
Fittleton Ferry Equiano filly out of Sasheen.
Pomelo Dubawi filly out of Emulous.
Verbena Lethal Force filly out of Red Bloom.