made all far side group, overall leader over 2f out, held on well
raced far side, mid-division, ridden over 2f out, never able to challenge
raced far side, chased leaders, ridden halfway, kept on same pace
raced far side, prominent, ridden and effort over 2f out, soon one pace
raced far side, mid-division, ridden halfway, soon weakened
raced stand side, overall leader until ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened
raced far side, chased leaders, hard ridden and effort over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong
raced stand side, chased leader, weakened over 2f out
raced far side, always behind, never dangerous
raced far side, held up, ridden over 2f out, never dangerous
raced far side, slowly into stride, always behind
raced far side, chased leaders, ridden halfway, never on terms
A mammoth nine-race card gets under way with a juvenile maiden in which Alexander Charlote can make experience tell over the likes of Here To Me, Muktasb and Prenup. The final week of the Turf Flat season is renowned for large uninspiring fields, and many trainers are keen to get a run into their youngsters before going into winter quarters. Barry Hills will be fairly confident that Alexander Charlote can improve enough to score after four outings so far. The latest of those was at Redcar where she had the misfortune to run into the odds-on Bread Of Heaven, but she was not beaten far. Earlier efforts at York, Kempton and here at Nottingham suggest that this affair should be well within her compass. Muktasb was mid-division in a decent Newmarket maiden and should also be in the reckoning, while Prenup is a filly for next season. Here To Me has already had lots of opportunities but will have her supporters under Pat Eddery. However, for the winner we return to Alexander Charlote, drawn low in stall three.