in touch, headway 3f out, weakened from 2f out
slowly into stride and outpaced, ridden over 3f out, some headway final furlong
mid-division until ridden over 2f out, ran on well final furlong, nearest finish
slowly into stride, never on terms
held up, ridden and headway over 2f out, strong run and ran on well
in touch, ridden over 3f out, weakened 2f out, one-paced
mid-division, ridden over 3f out, weakened 2f out
chased leader, outpaced 2f out, rallied and ran on well final furlong
pulled hard and led, ridden and quickened over 1f out, headed and no extra near finish
held up, ridden over 2f out, no impression
held up, ridden over 2f out, strong run final furlong to lead near line
prominent, ridden over 2f out, one-paced
Cherrycombe-Row Well beaten on Lingfield debut; looks likely to struggle in this company.
Dash For Gold By Highest Honor out of Dashing Water; stable does not have a great record at producing first time out juvenile winners.
First of Many Likely to want further to show of her best (by Darshaan out of a Sadler's Wells mare); has to be respected for in form connections.
Grande Dame (IRE) Makes limited appeal on breeding.
Imoya (IRE) Always mid-division in a decent Newbury maiden on debut; needs to improve.
Kirtle Nicely bred (by Hector Protector) and from yard that can produce first time out juvenile winners; has to be respected.
Lady Stratagem Looks stable second string on form and jockey bookings.
Proserpine Encouraging debut at Windsor but likely to improve over further still.
Red Opal (IRE) Twice placed from three starts including when chasing home Entrap at Kempton last time; should make good use of experience but may again have to settle for minor honours.
Ridgeway Sunset (IRE) Well beaten both starts; likely to struggle again.
Sulk (IRE) Creditable efforts in two starts (both at Newmarket) including when fifth to Esloob last time; should be thereabouts again but may lack some pace.
Veda's Rainbow (IRE) Little sign of ability in four starts so far.
Aunt Hilda Likely type on breeding (by Distant Relative) but stable's two-year-olds invariably better for the run.