tracked winner, ridden 2f out, every chance over 1f out, kept on same pace
tracked leaders, ridden 2f out, one pace after
tracked winner, ridden 2f out, pressed winner and every chance throughout final furlong, no extra close home
prominent, ridden and every chance 2f out, kept on same pace
made all, ridden well over 1f out, ran on gamely when pressed throughout final furlong, all out
slowly into stride, behind from over 2f out
held up, ridden 2f out, no impression final furlong
With some of the bigger yards represented, this could well turn out to be a hot little contest. Camrose is sure to have learnt plenty from his debut and this half-brother to 10-furlong winner Ambrosine is one to keep an eye on, as is Detailed, who attracted plenty of support at Lingfield. However, none of those to have run has looked anything out of the ordinary, so this could well go to one of the newcomers and as he is a half-brother to four winners, including the top-class filly Nadia, Capped For Victory gets the vote. Sir Michael Stoute has a 28% strike rate with his juveniles this year, and this Red Ransom colt, who incidentally has an entry in next years Derby, is taken to provide the Newmarket handler with another winner. Cannon Fire, a half-brother to six winners, is another who hails from a yard bursting with juvenile talent. He too holds an entry in next years Blue ribbon event. From the same family as the high-class Ali Royal and Sleepytime, Manyana is sure to come in of plenty of support. This February foal is from a yard that has yet to get into top stride with its juveniles, but he is still worthy of plenty of respect, but Capped For Victory comes from an in-form stable and gets a confident vote.