mid-division, switched left approaching 2f out, ridden to chase leaders soon after, switched right inside final furlong, held but ran on
tracked leaders, ridden to chase leaders 3f out, beaten when hampered inside final furlong
keen to hold in touch, ridden to chase leaders 3f out, weakened over 1f out
held up in mid-division and keen, headway to join leaders approaching 3f out, ridden to chase winner soon after, one pace
slowly into stride, always in rear
prominent, ridden to lead 2f out, kept on well
led, ridden and weakening when headed 2f out
Noora probably has the best form among those with racecourse experience but the newcomers would not need to be out of the ordinary to win this and it might be worth taking a chance with Sir Michael Stoute's debutante Go Supersonic, who is preferred to Abigail Adams. The last mentioned is a daughter of Kris trained by Peter Harris, who is quite capable of producing one to win first time out. She makes less appeal than Go Supersonic who is a Zafonic half-sister to Oaks winner Lady Carla. Henry Candy's Anna Panna has shown ability, latterly behind Kryssa at Windsor. Geoff Wragg's Halabaloo has been highly tried and may do better back in a maiden, while Noora may improve for the step up in trip. Amanda Perrett's Porthcawl is probably better than she has shown so far but in all reality those with experience look beatable and the vote goes to Go Supersonic.