behind, headway inside final 2f, kept on under pressure final furlong, never going pace to reach leaders
held up towards rear, headway 2f out, ridden to lead approaching final furlong, drew clear final 100 yards readily
with leader, led inside final 3f, headed inside final 2f, weakened approaching final furlong
went right start, soon chased leaders, pushed along halfway, weakened over 1f out
chased leaders, losing place when edged left over 1f out
chased leaders, led inside final 2f, ridden and headed approaching final furlong, pressed winner until outpaced final 100 yards, kept on for clear 2nd
pulled hard, held up in rear, headway to chase leaders 1f out, one pace, no impression final furlong
slowly into stride, held up, pushed along halfway, weakened over 2f out
held up, effort towards far side 2f out, soon ridden and edged left, weakened over 1f out
slight lead, headed inside final 3f, weakened 2f out
behind, driven along halfway, kept on under pressure final furlong, not a danger
close up, ridden halfway, weakened 3f out, eased when no chance final 2f
A competitive line-up for the Horris Hill, and it can go to Cupid's Glory, who gets the call over Brecon Beacon, Embossed, Johnny Jumpup and The Pheasant Flyer. Looking at what we see as the principals. Brecon Beacon's form is solid and he finished a fair fourth, admittedly when better was expected, in the Washington Singer over course and distance last time. Grant him all due consideration, as he was earlier runner-up in the Chesham Stakes. Cupid's Glory's winning run came to an end at The Curragh last time but, seeing that the winner went on to win the Middle Park, the form is rock solid and he could improve for the step up in trip and is proven on soft. Embossed's very good second to Librettist at Doncaster two runs ago affords him plenty of respect, while Johnny Jumpup, who is proven on the going and has won three of his four races now, comes here with a lot of stable confidence behind him. Sudden Dismissal is another to have stepped up on previous form last time, winning well at Salisbury, while Brian Meehan has done well with his juveniles in some big races lately so do not rule out a good showing from The Pheasant Flyer. His other runner, Zohar, was touted as a Middle Park runner after his Haydock maiden win but, much as he seems to possess ability, he has more on his plate here. The others need to improve to score. Once again, in summary, Cupid's Glory looks the one to beat.