took keen hold, settled 3rd on rail after 2f, pushed along 3f out, chased leader well over 1f out, hampered and switched left over 1f out, strong run final furlong, led on line
in touch, effort on inner to chase leading pair over 1f out, stayed on same pace
raced wide in mid-division, good headway to lead over 2f out, ridden 3 lengths clear 1f out, found no extra well inside final furlong, caught on line
raced keenly, restrained behind leaders after 2f, hard ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out
took keen hold, tracked leaders on outer, effort 3f out, soon ridden and weakened
tracked leader after 2f until outpaced and edged right inside final 3f
in touch on inner, lost place halfway, hard ridden and stayed on final 2f, never going pace to reach leaders
led after 2f, set steady pace, headed over 2f out, chased winner to over 1f out, weakened final furlong
soon in touch, weakened over 2f out
held up in rear, some late headway on outer inside final 2f, no real impression
A tough finale to the day's proceedings with several of the 13 runners holding claims including Night Frolic, Mocca and Girl Warrior but the vote goes to Wee Dinns. The selection hails from the in-form yard of Sylvester Kirk and ran her best race of the season when making Luca Cumani's Prenup (a winner again on Wednesday) pull out all of the stops at Brighton last month. A reproduction of that form may suffice. Night Frolic ran with credit in a similar race on her debut in a handicap at Carlisle last time and has to be respected. The John Hills-trained filly rates a bigger threat than topweight Mocca and handicap debutante Girl Warrior. Hugh Morrison's Kythia is entitled to strip fitter for her recent reappearance and is another worthy of a mention along with the Mark Tompkins-trained Sand And Stars. However, Wee Dinns has an obvious chance on the form that she showed at Brighton and gets the vote.