led, ridden and headed halfway, weakened well over 1f out
always in rear, pushed along over 6f out
held up in touch, effort over 1f out, kept on same pace final furlong
in touch, led 3f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, one pace final furlong
slowly into stride, always towards rear, pushed along over 6f out
slowly into stride, keen and held up in rear, headway 2f out, kept on but never pace to challenge
close up, led 4f out, headed 3f out, ridden and weakened over 1f out
held up mid-division, headway over 4f out, joined leader over 2f out, led over 1f out, ridden out
held up mid-division, ridden and weakened well over 2f out
chased leaders, ridden 4f out, soon weakened
held up towards rear, ridden and headway over 2f out, never nearer
slowly away, soon recovered to track leader, weakened quickly over 2f out
held up, ridden and headway over 2f out, chased leader 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong
Consular, Michaels Pride and Queen's Dancer look to be the principles here and the vote is given to Consular. The selection is a well-bred colt by Singspiel and as his trainer Michael Jarvis has a good strike-rate with his two-year-old's this season, he could be capable of making a winning racecourse debut. Michaels Pride rates the main danger as she is another well-bred type, and this filly from the Mark Johnston yard should be noted in the market. Johnston's string are in good form at present so if the market vibes are positive then it could pay to take the hint. Queen's Dancer put up a fair effort under similar conditions when fifth behind Descartes at Newbury last time, so she is another to consider, but for the winner we return to Consular.