in touch, hung left, ridden 2f out, chased winner final furlong
tracked leader, led over 3f out, ridden and kept on well final furlong
chased leaders, ridden over 1f out, stayed on same pace
mid-division, soon chased along, weakened over 1f out
chased leaders, ridden halfway, one pace final furlong
was fractious at start, soon went prominent, ridden over 1f out, stayed on final furlong
in touch, ridden over 2f out, stayed on final furlong
slowly into stride, held up, pushed along 3f out, never dangerous
jumped left at start, always behind
jumped left at start, pushed along and hung badly right, never a factor
held up, ridden 2f out, stayed on same pace final furlong
led, headed over 3f out, stayed on, no extra final furlong
A tricky two-year-old sprint kicks thing off, where Great Fox could be the answer, with After All and Westborough put forward as the main dangers. Great Fox has come up against some decent juveniles on his two runs to date, he was well beaten by John Gosden's Phantom Wind at Newmarket eleven days ago, and prior to that occupied the third spot behind I Won't Dance and Ryadal. On both occasions he jinked violently left, that may have been just down to greenness, so with the experience of those two efforts under his belt he should dispose of these rivals. After All may provide the biggest threat, she was well supported on her last outing at Musselburgh, when just failing to hold off the challenge of Feu Duty, the race was quite moderate but Gerard Butler's filly has scope for further improvement. Of the others Westborough has shown signs of ability and should make the frame, however for the winner it has to be Great Fox