prominent, switched left and quickened over 2f out, challenged and led 1f out, ridden out
prominent, ridden and outpaced 3f out, rallied and ran on well 1f out, not reach winner
led for 1f, ridden and led briefly over 2f out, ran green and hung right 1f out, weakened after
led 4f out, ridden and headed briefly over 2f out, hard ridden and headed 1f out, soon weakened
went left start, ridden and chased leaders 3f out, stayed on well final furlong (improve)
prominent, outpaced early, ridden to chase leader 3f out, went left and weakened final furlong
Newcomers Black Oval, Lola Lola and Rinneen all make some sort of appeal but will need to be useful to beat Andrew Balding's Red Trance who looks the best bet under Pat Eddery. The selection has had four starts already and, although slightly disappointing at Kempton recently in a five-runner contest, a reproduction of earlier placed efforts at Windsor and Lingfield should suffice. Mick Channon's Black Oval is a half-sister to five-furlong juvenile winner Blakeshall, who is likely to know what is required. She may prove to be a bigger threat than John Dunlop's Lola Lola and Richard Hannon's Rinneen. The others with racing experience make limited appeal with Wall Street Runner, from David Elsworth's in-form stable probably the pick of them.