held up mid-division, pushed along, headway to chase winner over 1f out, kept on, no chance with winner
keen, prominent, led over 2f out, ridden clear from over 1f out
held up in last place, switched right over 2f out, ridden, headway approaching final furlong, kept on one pace
in rear, never nearer
keen, tracked leaders, ridden halfway, weakened over 2f out
led, ridden, headed over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
held up, headway to go prominent over 3f out, chased winner briefly, hung left 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
keen, tracked leaders, ridden, weakened 3f out
keen, mid-division, ridden, headway over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
Barricado is selected over Glorious Gift and Trenchant, while Blow Hole, who has numerous entries this week, is an interesting debutante and is worth noting in the betting. The last named - a half-brother to Mighty Fine, a prolific winning sprinter in the States - cost 160,000euro and represents a stable that have made a bright start to the Flat season. Quite whether this testing surface will suit this fellow is a total guess at this stage, though, and, on balance, he is best watched. Trenchant made no impression on his sole start last season and it is best to forget that outing. James Fanshawe¿s charge has a three-year-olds pedigree and it would come as no surprise whatsoever if this son of Madicean blows his cover with a hugely improved effort today. As a half-brother to the high-class Nowhere To Exit, he can be expected to find a suitable opening before too long, so he another to keep on the right side whatever the outcome. Glorious Gift fell victim to a fair type on his seasonal debut and can be expected to be cherry ripe for another crack at ridding himself of the maiden tag. He tries a mile for the first time but can be expected to be a player in this company. However, the vote goes to Barricado, who coped well with cut in the ground on his debut at Leicester last October. A mile will suit the Roger Charlton-trained colt and he is taken to represent the best value for a punt in a race where his proven ability to act on the ground is taken as the major factor.
Barricado (FR) 9-1 (9-0) In touch, ridden over 2f out, stayed on final furlong, no impression, 3rd of 11, 2l behind Port Quin (9-0) at Leicester 7f 2yo mdn (4) gs in Oct.
Glorious Gift (IRE) 2-1 (8-12) Chased leading pair, ridden 3f out, kept on inside final furlong but no chance with winner, 2nd of 13, 5l behind Pravda Street (8-12) at Folkestone 7f mdn stk (5) sft.
King Kenny 4-5fav (8-12) Held up, headway 5f out, edged left and pressed winner inside final furlong, soon hung right, not run on, 2nd of 6, 1 1/2l behind Hilbre Court (9-2) at W'hampton 1m 1f nov stk (5) pol in Nov.
Mouse White 50-1 (8-9) Slowly into stride, behind and reminders, never a factor, 7th of 9, 20l behind Art Master (8-12) at Leicester 7f 2yo mdn auc (4) sft in Jul.
Pick of The Day (IRE) Choisir gelding, half-brother to winners on the flat and over jumps.
Top Man Dan (IRE) 14-1 (9-3) Chased leaders, one pace final 2f, 5th of 10, 4 1/2l behind Bright Falcon (9-3) at York 1m 2yo mdn (3) gs in Oct.
Trenchant 8-1 (9-3) In rear, ridden 3f out, no impression, 11th of 13, 17l behind First Avenue (9-3) at Yarmouth 1m 2yo mdn (5) gs in Oct.
Milloaks (IRE) 100-1 (8-12) Slowly away, always behind, last of 10, 23l behind Sir George (9-3) at Lingfield 6f 3yo mdn (5) pol.
Reine de Violette Olden Times filly out of a mare who ran only twice.
Blow Hole (USA) Mr Greeley colt, half-brother to winning sprinters Mighty Fine Mike and Alpha Zeddy.