settled in third, smooth headway 3f out, quickened to lead and hung right inside final 2f, clear over 1f out, pushed out and kept on well
led, joined 3f out, headed inside final 2f, weakened over 1f out
chased leader, disputed lead from 3f out, slight lead when headed inside final 2f, outpaced over 1f out
reluctant to enter stalls, soon in rear, ran green, brief effort under pressure over 2f out, soon beaten
dwelt, raced in fourth, pushed along on inner 2f out, stayed in to chase winner from just over 1f out, kept on well near finish
Fort can follow up his recent Epsom success at the expense of Tashkil and Notable Guest. Mark Johnston's colt had a far from gentle introduction in that seven furlong event, with Keith Dalgleish dishing out a few right handers in the final furlong, however Mark's horses are famously tough and Fort is bound to come on for the run. John Gosden's Tashkil improved on his debut to beat the highly regarded Just a Fluke at Doncaster in early August and rates a big danger. Notable Guest has to be feared especially if the market speaks in his favour. The Kingmambo colts hails from the powerful Michael Stoute yard who's two year old debutants always know their job. But there is know substitute for experience and Fort gets the nod.