chased leader, ridden and effort over 2f out, soon lost place, weakened final furlong
dwelt and behind, pushed along and headway over 2f out, ridden when hung left inside final furlong, ran on well, took 2nd post
keen early, tracked leaders, headway 2f out, driven to lead entering final furlong, soon ridden, ran on well
slowly into stride and behind, lost touch 2f out, tailed off
led, headed 2 1/2f out, soon ridden, weakened inside final furlong
unruly stalls, slowly into stride, soon in touch, led 2 1/2f out, ridden and headed entering final furlong, no extra, lost second post
chased leaders, ridden and outpaced over 1f out, no impression final furlong
This could rest between Sir Anthony and Fenrir, who have both shown the ability to handle soft ground, and preference is for the former, who can utilise his advantage in terms of experience. Cool Panic is also worth having a look at, as he has hinted that there are races to be won with him and, as his trainer has a good strike-rate at this track, he is no forlorn hope to make the journey up form Newmarket worthwhile. Fenrir belittled his 100/1 odds when scoring at Ayr last time after protracted battle to the finish. He is unlikely to be anywhere near double figures tonight though and, with conditions to suit, should go well. However, Sir Anthony has taken on much stiffer opposition than this during his brief career to date and he is fancied to make the most of this ease in grade.