chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, led approaching final furlong, kept on
slow away, towards rear, ridden and headway over 2f out, ran on inside last
slow away, always towards rear
in touch, ridden over 2f out, stayed on same pace final furlong
led to half way, ridden 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
chased leaders until ridden and weakened over 1f out
with leader and keen, led half way, soon ridden, headed approaching final furlong, kept on same pace
chased leaders, ridden 2f out, weakened final furlong
towards rear, ridden and headway when hung left over 1f out, kept on one pace
slow away, behind, ridden over 2f out, no impression final furlong
Arabian Dancer, Lady Misha and Jane Jubilee are the three to concentrate on in this first race on the card and we will give the verdict to Arabian Dancer. The selection is a well-bred filly who is the half-sister to a first time out 2-year-old winner. She hails from the Mick Channon yard who have a good strike-rate in these type of events and although she may be better over further in time, if the market vibes are positive she could take a good deal of beating. Lady Misha has the benefit of racecourse experience having showed promise on her two outings to date. She appreciated the step up to 6 furlongs last time and with Paul Hanagan in the plate she could be capable of a big run. Jane Jubilee finished third behind Prince Namid on this track last time and this filly from the Mark Johnston is sure to some on for that run and the slight step up in trip. Of the remainder, Taras Treasure shaped well on her debut over this course and distance behind Mick Channon's Umniya, but that gives our selection a useful form line against the John Quinn filly, and as such Arabian Dancer is put forward as the one to beat.