chased leaders far side, effort over 1f out, no extra final furlong
chased leader stand side, ridden over 2f out, kept on to lead group inside final furlong, no chance with far side
tracked leaders far side, effort over 1f out, kept on same pace
unseated rider start
towards rear far side, pushed along half way, kept on final furlong
led field far side, pushed along halfway, soon weakened
missed break, towards rear, never dangerous, stand side
towards rear far side, pushed along half way, kept on one pace final furlong
towards rear far side never dangerous
in touch far side, effort over 1f out, one pace final furlong
led stand side group until headed inside final furlong, no extra
Marysienka has been found a good opportunity to get off the mark, and is taken to score here with Self Belief and Brain Washed the biggest dangers. John Balding's filly had some decent juvenile form for Richard Hannon last year and put up her best performance for her new yard when third to the progressive Wunderbra at Windsor last time, despite not getting the clearest of runs. This looks a softer race and she should be able to take advantage. Of the rest, Harrisons Flyer, from the in-form Richard Fahey stable, and the lightly-raced Song Koi, can be given a chance, as can Brain Washed. Tim Easterby's filly was a good runner-up over six furlongs here in June, but has been a little disappointing in her two subsequent starts. Self Belief has some fair juvenile form last year and although she showed little on her first start for her new yard in May, she cannot be totally ruled out, but Marysienka looks to be the safest choice here.