led far side, ridden and headed over 1f out, stayed on
raced stand side, slowly into stride, behind, ridden halfway, kept on from over 1f out, never dangerous
raced far side, prominent, ridden to lead over 1f out, headed and not quickened well inside final furlong
raced stand side, chased leaders over 3f
raced stand side, slowly into stride, behind, ridden halfway, kept on from over 1f out, never dangerous
raced stand side, dwelt, soon outpaced, headway and switched left over 1f out, ran on final furlong, nearest at finish
raced far side, chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, ran on to lead overall well inside final furlong
raced stand side, prominent, ridden over 2f out, stayed on to lead group, well inside final furlong
raced stand side, chased leaders, ridden to lead group over 1f out, stayed on
raced far side, started slowly, always well behind
raced far side, always towards rear
raced stand side, mid-division, pushed along halfway, weakened final furlong
led stand side over 4f, weakened final furlong
At this stage of the season two-year-old maidens can be very tricky, and this race is no exception, so a tentative vote is given to Verkhotina, with Incheni, and fellow newcomer Nadayem worth a look in the betting market. Roger Charlton's juveniles often need a couple of runs to find their feet, and Verkhotina has contested two hot races at Folkestone, and more recently at Newbury, when she ran a cracker to finish fifth to Oriental Warrior. Experience will count for a lot here, however there are some interesting debutants. Geoff Wragg often sends out some decent two-year-olds in the closing months of the season so the well bred Incheni has to be respected, along with Ben Hanbury's Nadayem, a daughter of Gulch who was also entered for a much better contest at Newmarket later this week. On this occasion though we'll stick with experience and look to Verkhotina to make it third time lucky, with Incheni and Nadayem expected to come out best of the rest