held up, headway over 1f out, ran on inside final furlong, nearest finsih
led, ridden and headed inside final furlong, weakened
held up in touch, always travelling well, driven and headway over 1f out, led inside final furlong, edged left, ran on
tracked leaders, driven to challenge over 3f out, weakened over 1f out
held up, headway inside final furlong, ran on, not reached winner
tracked leader, ridden and effort over 1f out, soon every chance, one pace inside final furlong
tracked leader, ridden and effort over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
held up in touch, ridden and weakened well over 1f out
slowly into stride, held up, ridden and effort over 2f out, soon one pace
Oasis Star, Dawn Surprise and Peeress are all at the top of their game and we will side with the last named. Sir Michael Stoute's filly followed-up her maiden win at Bath with a workmanlike victory in her first handicap at Thirsk last time. Although she still looked a little green, this being only her third start, she was not unduly hard-pressed to score and she looks open to further improvement. Dawn Surprise is making her handicap debut after demolishing a field of maidens at Salisbury last month. The assessor has put her on a fairly high mark, but she is lightly raced and has much scope for progression. Oasis Star returned to winning ways at Sandown after losing her unbeaten record in the in a very competitive Totesport Silver Bowl at Haydock. She has been well placed by her astute trainer and warrants every respect here. It is a very tricky event with most of these yet to reach their potential, but we will take a chance on Peeress.