slowly into stride, took keen hold behind, headway 3f out, stayed on from over 1f out, not reached leaders
behind, ridden over 3f out, kept on final 2f, never a danger
held up towards rear, moderate headway under pressure final 2f never a danger
took keen hold in touch, ridden 3f out, soon weakened
with leader, led narrowly just over 2f out, kept on well, asserted inside final furlong
awkward lead in stalls, soon in mid-division, ridden 4f out, soon weakened
always towards rear
slowly into stride, held up behind on outer, ridden halfway, soon beaten and weakened 2f out
slowly into stride, held up rear, headway over 3f out, stayed on steadily from over 1f out, took 2nd post
led narrowly, headed just over 2f out, stayed pressing winner to 1f out, lost 2nd post
held up towards rear, some headway over 2f out, never troubled leaders
in touch, ridden over 4f out, soon weakened
held up mid-division, ridden and weakened 4f out
took keen hold, tracked leaders, effort over 2f out, soon ridden and weakened 1f out
Night Hour gets the call here ahead of Kristinor and Top The Charts. Night Hour showed plenty of promise on his Kempton debut despite displaying inexperience and, with improvement likely, looks set to play a leading part here today. The same can be said of Kristinor, who rates a solid danger after showing promise at Newmarket. Top The Charts has displayed solid maiden form in two starts to date and, given that he will relish the step up to a mile, must also be considered. Looking at the others and Ancient Egypt is related to a number of winners, including Right Wing, as is his stablemate Bureaucrat. Top Gear is one to note in the betting, while Subyan Dreams would hold claims if getting back to the level of form that saw her placed at Listed level in August. The Saeed Bin Suroor-trained Tavalu showed little on his debut which, in turn, returns us to the selection, which is Night Hour.