raced stand side, chased leader, led 2f out, headed and edged right over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
raced far side, chased leaders 4f
raced stand side, led 4f, hampered over 1f out
raced far side, chased leaders, kept on one pace
raced far side, slowly into stride, always towards rear
raced stand side, prominent, ridden and kept on one pace
raced stand side, chased leaders, led over 1f out, ridden out
raced far side, chased leaders for 4f
raced far side, chased leader, ridden and every chance over 1f out, took 2nd close home
raced stand side, held up, ridden and effort over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong
raced far side, chased leaders 4f
raced far side, always towards rear
raced far side, behind, ridden and headway over 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong
raced far side, led until inside final furlong, no extra
raced far side, always towards rear
raced stand side, behind final 2f
raced far side, not trouble leaders
raced stand side, slowly into stride, held up, ridden halfway, kept on inside final furlong
raced far side, soon outpaced
A big field for this classified sprint, but few with realistic chance's, and Jazzy Millennium may well prove too speedy for this modest bunch, with It's Ecco Boy and Prix Star likely to run into the places. Rod Millman's six-year-old has been a grand servant for the yard, with three victories in the bag already this season, he didn't get the run of the race at Salisbury last time and can be forgiven that reverse. He's better judged on his previous effort at Bath when a close up fifth behind Loch Inch, this race looks much easier and a big run looks on the cards. It's Ecco Boy has been a model of consistency this year, and deserves to add to his course success back in June. Prix Star hasn't shown much of late, but has taken much better prizes than this in the past, and although now eight years of age, still has plenty of ability. But Jazzy Millennium gets the nod, with Its Ecco Boy and Prix Star tipped as the main dangers.