prominent, 2nd halfway, 3rd and ridden approaching straight, soon weakened
tracked leaders, 4th halfway, ridden straight, moderate 3rd 1 1/2f out, soon no extra
prominent, 5th 6f out, progress entering straight, moderate 2nd 2f out, kept on without troubling winner
rear of mid-division, headway over 3f out, moderate 5th 1 1/2f out, no extra final furlong
soon led, edged clear approaching straight, ridden and stayed on strongly from 2f out, eased close home
towards rear, some late progress
tracked leaders, 8th halfway, stumbled and lost place over 4f out, soon no extra
mid-division, 9th halfway, 6th over 5f out, no impression straight
prominent, 3rd halfway, 2nd and ridden before straight, soon outpaced, kept on under pressure final furlong
rear of mid-division, no impression from 4f out
towards rear, headway 4f out, moderate 3rd and kept on from over 1f out
mid-division, no impression from 4f out
held up, progress approaching straight, 7th 2f out, kept on under pressure
chased leaders, 7th halfway, weakened before straight
towards rear, ran wide bend past stand, soon weakened, completely tailed off
chased leaders, 5th halfway, weakened quickly over 4f out
Tanzani is easily the pick of those with experience, but it would be no surprise if the well-related newcomer Kawn proved good enough to make a winning debut. Marcus Tregoning's filly fetched a whopping 500,000 guineas as a yearling, and is a half sister to several winners, including the high class miler, Trans Isalnd. Although it is of some concern that she hasn't seen a racecourse until the backend of her second season, connections appear to have found this Cadeaux Genereux filly a relatively easy opportunity to open her count an dif she is half as good as her breeding and indeed her purchase price suggests, then she ought to be able to win this comfortably. Tanzani is probably the one she has to beat. Kevin Ryan's charge shaped with promise in two juvenile starts and produced a fair effort when third at Catterick last time, so he sets the standard that Kawn will likely have to beat. The rest look an ordinary bunch, and the pick of them could be Barry Hills' Guadiaro, who was well beaten at Yarmouth last time off a mark of 68, but had earlier shown some ability when third at Lingfield. However, inh what looks a decidedly weak maiden, Kawn is taken to make a winning debut.