mid-division, ridden over 2f out, kept on well final furlong
slowly into stride, behind and outpaced, tailed off over 2f out
tracked leader, ridden over 2f out, kept on final furlong
chased leaders, shaken up over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on
slowly into stride, mid-division, ridden and weakened over 2f out
held up behind, ridden and weakened over 2f out
chased leaders, ridden to chase leader approaching 2f out, weakened over 1f out
led, ridden over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, no extra
towards rear, ridden over 2f out, kept on same pace and no impression final furlong
slowly into stride, towards rear, effort and headway over 2f out, weakened well over 1f out
From a shortlist containing Crosby Vision, Greek Secret, Ours, Military Cross, Amy Louise, Jamieson Gold and Loch Awe, we will side with Jamieson Gold in this maiden. The Barry Hills-trained selection has finished second - but has performed with credit - on each start to date, and the form of those races certainly makes him a contender in what is an interesting maiden. Crosby Vision cost 27,000 guineas and has interesting breeding, so pay some heed to him, while Greek Secret is another to consider, having improved from run one to two and with the sixth furlong looking sure to suit. Brian Smart's juveniles are often worth a look, and he runs Il Castagno, while the Willie Jarvis debutant Military Cross also catches the eye. That comment also applies to Ours, a 38,000 guineas half-brother to Mine, while Prince Of Love has shown some promise, but others are preferred. The David Barron-trained Amy Louise got the hang of things late on on her debut and can improve again, but Cherish might need the run, while Heads Turn and Loch Awe are certainly not forlorn hopes on breeding. It all ads up to an interesting race, in which the betting should be watched with interest, and in which the vote goes to Jamieson Gold.
Crosby Vision Agnes World colt, half-brother to 2 winners over 6f.
Fox Flight (IRE) 40-1 (8-9) Always behind far side, last of 17, 25l behind Silidan (8-11) at Newcastle 6f 2yo mdn aut (6) gf in Jun.
Greek Secret 8-1 (8-11) Chased winner, effort 2f out, kept on under pressure inside final furlong, 2nd of 5, 3/4l behind Bertie Southstreet (8-11) at Carlisle 5f 2yo mdn aut (5) frm in Jul.
Il Castagno (IRE) Night Shift colt out of a lightly-raced mare.
Jamieson Gold (IRE) 4-6fav (9-0) Led, ridden over 1f out, headed towards finish, 2nd of 6, nk behind Playtotheaudience (9-0) at Haydock 6f 2yo mdn (5) gf in Jul.
Ours (IRE) Mark of Esteem colt, half-brother to several winners between 6f & 1m including the useful Mine.
Prince of Love (IRE) 16-1 (9-0) Chased leaders, driven over 2f out, stayed on final furlong, no impression, 5th of 11, 4l behind Ahmedy (9-0) at Redcar 7f 2yo mdn (5) gf in Jul.
Rubenstar (IRE) 33-1 (8-2) Outpaced towards rear, ridden and headway to chase leaders over 2f out, edged left and weakened over 1f out, 12th of 16, 10l behind Hill of Almhuim (8-7) at Haydock 6f 2yo mdn aut (5) gf in Jul.
Amy Louise (IRE) 50-1 (8-5) Chased leaders, ridden over 1f out, stayed on under pressure final furlong, no impression, 3rd of 8, 7l behind Grantley Adams (8-10) at Hamilton 6f 2yo mdn aut (5) gf in Jul.
Cherish Nashwan filly, half-sister to three winners from 1m to 1m4f.
Collette's Choice 14-1 (8-9) Slowly into stride, outpaced, stayed on final furlong, never dangerous, 6th of 10, 9l behind Categorical (9-0) at Southwell 5f 2yo mdn (5) fbs in Jul.
Heads Turn (IRE) Grand Lodge filly, related to many winners including Lavinia Fontana, winner of the Group 1 Sprint Cup.
Loch Awe Inchinor filly, half-sister to 5f winner Locharia.
Military Cross Cape Cross gelding out of 1m-1m4f winner Tipsy.