behind and soon chased along, never dangerous
tracked leaders, led final furlong, ran on well
held up mid-division, ridden and headway over 1f out, edged left, stayed on final furlong
in touch, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
held up, ridden and headway over 1f out, never on terms
held up, ridden and headway over 1f out, kept on
dwelt, soon chasing leaders, ridden over 2f out, weakening when squeezed over 1f out
slowly into stride, always behind
held up mid-division, head won outside over 2f out, soon ridden and every chance, unable to quicken inside final furlong
slowly into stride, towards rear, ridden halfway, soon beaten
prominent, ridden and every chance 2f out, weakened over 1f out
soon led, ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
held up, ridden over 2f out, never on terms
always prominent, led over 2f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, no extra inside final furlong
Another field of well bred juveniles and Almushahar, out of the high class Sayyedati, looks sure to have a big say in this. He holds an entry in the Royal Lodge and also in next years Vodafone Derby, but his stable haven't had their juveniles fully tuned up first time and he may just need this. Chief Yeoman from the same family as the classy Starlet, also holds all the big race entries, as does stablemate High Action, who is related to several winners in the U.S. Lautrec is expected to prove the best of the Dunlop duo, while Henry Cecil, who has had a quite time of late with his juveniles runs Silent Storm, who comes from the same family as Group 3 winner Myself. Trade Fair, out of a mare that was unbeaten as a three-year-old in France, is another who cannot be left out of calculations. However, experience counts for quite a bit and My Fas has at least seen the racecourse and although he was beaten a fair way by Bouronnais on his debut, that run was made to look even better when the winner went on to win a Listed event this week at York.