mid-division far side, pushed along halfway, ridden and one pace final 2f
missed break, held up towards rear stand side, headway halfway to chase leaders, weakened over 2f out
chased leaders far side, weakened 2f out
always behind stand side
held up towards rear far side, smooth headway over 1f out, led entering final furlong, comfortably
chased leaders stand side, weakened 2f out
tracked leaders stand side, ridden to lead group 2f out, no chance with far side
towards rear far side, headway halfway, effort 2f out, no extra final furlong
towards rear far side, pushed along and headway 2f out, stayed on well inside final furlong nearest finish
held up towards rear far side, headway 2f out, effort over 1f out, one pace final furlong
led stand side group to halfway, soon weakened
led far side, headed entering final furlong, kept on same pace
tracked leaders far side, weakened 2f out
tracked leaders stand side, headway to lead group halfway, headed 2f out, no extra
in touch far side, weakened 2f out
A wide-open maiden rounds off the card with Great Britain, Neideen, Ladeena and Scottish Play the leading lights and the vote is given to Great Britain. The selection is the Godolphin representative here and he will not have to be anything out of the ordinary to make a winning debut. This colt looks the part on breeding and he gets the percentage vote. Neideen looks to have the best form of those with racecourse experience and she ran well on her debut when a good third behind Clara Bow at Newmarket. She is entitled to come on for that run and if she does she will not be far away at the finish. Ladeena has shown some decent form but she ran very disappointingly here last time behind Simply St Lucia. She is no world-beater but she may not have been suited by the soft ground that day and with this in mind she is not one to dismiss lightly. Scottish Play finished full of running and caught the eye on his debut at Windsor but he has since disappointed. There are doubts surrounding a number of these so it could be a good opportunity for Great Britain to make a winning debut.
Eastern Mandarin 25-1 (8-2) In touch, weakened approaching final furlong, 13th of 17, 7l behind Mill By The Stream (8-10) at Carlisle 6f 3yo hcp (6) gf.
Great Britain Green Desert colt, brother to the top-class miler Cape Cross and 7f-1m winner Mansfield Park, half-brother to three other winners.
Inherit (IRE) Princely Heir gelding, half-brother to 6f winner Harry Jake.
Onyergo (IRE) 20-1 (8-11) Chased stands' side leaders to over 1f out, soon weakened, 14th of 16, 14l behind Passion Fruit (8-7) at Newcastle 7f hcp (5) gd.
Scottish Play (IRE) 5-1 (9-0) Held up, never dangerous, 13th of 14, 12l behind Roman Villa (9-0) at Newmarket 1m 3yo mdn (5) gf in Jul.
Ladeena (IRE) 7-2 (9-5) Led to halfway, chased winner until lost place 2f out, soon weakened, 6th of 8, 23l behind Simply St Lucia (8-10) at Newcastle 1m 3yo fll hcp 0-75 (5) sft.
Neideen (IRE) 25-1 (8-9) With leaders, ridden to chase winner 3f out, weakend inside final furlong, 3rd of 9, 4l behind Clara Bow (8-9) at Newmarket 7f 3yo mdn (4) gf in Jul.
Eabha (IRE) Danzero filly, half-sister to several winners at around 1m-1m2f.