tracked leaders on outer, led 3f out, pushed clear and in command final furlong
keen hold, prominent until weakened 3f out,
slowly into stride, soon mid-division, headway over 2f out, driven to chase winner from over 1f out, edged right and no impression final furlong, lost 2nd final 50yds
reluctant to enter stalls, keen hold, soon chased leader, pushed along 3f out, weakened over 1f out
slowly into stride, towards rear, ridden 3f out, no impression
tracked leaders, pushed along 3f out, kept on under pressure final furlong to take 2nd final 50 yds but no chance with winner
always in rear, struggling 3f out
mid-division until weakened over 2f out
in rear, past weakening rivals final furlong, never going pace to challenge
soon led, headed 3f out, pushed along 2f out, weakened over 1f out
A quality maiden to round off the card with Argonaut just preferred over Les Arcs and Gold Bar. Sir Michael Stoute and Brett Doyle look to have struck up a decent partnership of late and Argonaut, who was seen finishing with gusto behind his stablemate, Promotion, looks the one to be with. John Gosden's maidens have been landing prizes left, right and centre and he relies upon Les Arcs here. He was second in a fairly moderate Bath maiden and there is the suspicion that he will probably come into his own once stepped up in trip. Gold Bar caught the eye of many racereaders when finishing down the field at Newmarket. The market is watched to see if any of that confidence reaches the betting ring. Glencoyle looks the best of the two Stewart representatives. He ran well on debut at Pontefract but looked very one paced when sent off favourite for a Beverley contest over 1m4f. The market should give the best clues as to the chances of the remainder.