slowly into stride, behind, kept on steadily final 2f out, never nearer
chased winner to halfway, weakened 2f out
in mid-division, weakened over 2f out, eased when no chance final furlong
in touch, pushed along halfway, weakened inside final 2f
reluctant to enter stalls, soon in touch, ridden to chase leaders 2f out, kept on same pace
chased leaders, ridden along 3f out, weakened over 1f out
tracked leaders, chased winner halfway, ridden and unable to quicken over 1f out, lost 2nd final 75 yards
slowly into stride, behind, ridden along halfway, some late headway final furlong, no danger
dwelt, soon mid-division, steady headway from 2f out, stayed on from over 1f out, went 2nd final 75 yards, no impression on winner
in touch, ridden and kept on same pace final 2f
made all, shaken up 2f out, quickened clear final furlong, readily
behind, good late headway on wide outside final furlong, nearest finish (will improve)
always towards rear, struggling from halfway
With several of the bigger yards represented this looks like being quite a hot little maiden. Of those to have run, Silk Fan sets a fair standard, but it would be something of a surprise if one of the newcomers isn't good enough to see her off. Among the more likely one's are Game Dame, who is Barry Hills' choice from five entries, Lomapamar, who is from a stable that is beginning to find it's form and Nuzooa, who is a half-sister to 12-furlong winner Tasneef and is from the same family as 1000 Guineas heroine Haraayir. Marcus Tregoning's filly holds an entry in the Group 1 Meon Valley Stud Fillies Mile later on this month and will have to land this if she is to take her chance in that prestigious event. Lomapamar has plenty of stamina on the dam's side and will stay every yard of this stiff seven-furlongs. While she will undoubtedly make a better three-year-old, it would be dangerous to underestimate her as her stable have had three two-year-old winners in the past fortnight. Grand Dame is a February foal and should be more forward than the majority of her rivals. However, her lack of big-race entries is slightly off-putting. Silk Fan has shown enough to suggest she can win a little race and although she had Cranachan behind her at Newmarket, she isn't certain to confirm the form as the latter is sure to be all the wiser here. Coconut Cookie has more to do than when runner-up to Liberty on her debut, but is open to improvement, as is Desert Cristal, who was seven-lengths clear of the third at Windsor. However, there looks to be some smart newcomers on show here and Nuzooa looks more interesting than most.