with leader, lost place 2f out, soon ridden, kept on same pace final furlong
chased leaders, outpaced over 2f out, soon ridden, no impression final furlong
towards rear, ridden and outpaced 3f out, soon beaten
towards rear, outpaced halfway, never dangerous
tracked leaders, smooth headway over 2f out, ridden to lead inside final furlong, ran on well
towards rear, outpaced 2f out, ridden and kept on same pace final furlong, no impression
led, headed well over 2f out, soon ridden, weakened inside final furlong
tracked leaders, headway to lead well over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, kept on, not pace of winner
chased leaders, ridden and hung left inside final furlong, kept on, not reached leaders
behind when ridden and swerved badly left 4f out, ran green, no chance when eased final furlong
Dancer's Serenade may do best of the northern challengers, but it should rest between the Newmarket raiders Gone Fishing and Northern Splendour, with the last named getting our vote. Saeed bin Suroor's colt showed plenty of promise on his debut when a close up third behind dead-heaters Stagbury Hill and St Andrews Storm. This son of Giant's Causeway needed that experience and should improve leaps and bounds. Gone Fishing was well supported when finishing in mid-field behind Massa, a stable-mate of the selection. She wasn't given a hard time once her chance had gone and is another entitled to improve. Tom Tate's horse are in fine form at the moment and Dancer's Serenade displayed plenty of ability finishing third behind Buddy Brown at Ayr, despite running very green. Of the rest watch out for any market moves for wolf Hammer, but the southern yards look to have the edge here and Northern Splendour looks the pick.