tracked leader, outpaced 2f out, soon weakened
chased leaders, lost place over 3f out, weakened 2f out
towards rear, never on terms
took keen hold, tracked leaders, smooth headway over 2f out, led over 1f out, soon clear, easily
raced keenly in touch, outpaced over 2f out, ridden and rallied inside final furlong, went 2nd towards finish, no chance with winner
led, ridden and headed over 1f out, weakened towards finish
dwelt, raced keenly and soon in touch, outpaced 3f out, soon weakened
Glen Innes, Miss Adelaide and Hana Dee are all shortlisted in the finale with a chance taken on the last mentioned. The filly from the Mick Channon yard is fit from a run on the all-weather and is sure to be suited by the step-up in trip. She is a big scopy type who is clearly well-regarded as she went off as favourite on her debut last season, and looks worth taking a chance on at likely attractive odds. Glen Innes is sure to be all the rage here and this well-bred filly from the David Loder yard merits plenty of respect because of the strike-rate of the trainer in these type of events. The market will provide clues on how strongly she is fancied on her debut, and if she is supported it might pay to take the hint. Miss Adelaide is the other to catch the eye as she has shown promise on all her three starts to date, and with the step-up to a mile in her favour she could be very interesting. However, Hana Dee could be the answer in a difficult race for punters to call and she is given the vote.