led for over 2f, stayed prominent, ridden over 2f out, every chance final furlong, staying on when checked inside final furlong
prominent and keen, chased winner over 7f out, ridden over 3f out, switched right over 2f out, soon weakened
with leader, led after 2f, ridden approaching 2f out, edged right inside final furlong, kept on
towards rear, ridden 3f out, headway on inside over 2f out, staying on when checked inside final furlong
in touch, headway 5f out, ridden and every chance 2f out, one pace
slowly into stride, always behind, tailed off final 4f
chased leaders, not much room and lost place 5f out, headway over 4f out, brought wide over 2f out, hung badly right over 1f out, kept on
towards rear, headway over 5f out, ridden over 3f out, soon weakened
This will be quite a test for the Three-year-olds and while this looks a moderate contest, something has got to win. Kismet Queen has shaped as though this trip should be within her compass and she will be hard to keep out of the frame, while Bill Middleton, who is a half-brother to three winners in the States can be expected to have improved for his debut. Discoed has looked slow to date and cannot be fancied, even at this level. Moon Jaguar has plenty of speed in his pedigree and is not certain to be suited by this trip. Iron Warrior is better than he has shown so far, but his future looks to lie in handicaps, so a chance is taken with Herne Bay, whose dam managed to win a Listed event as a four-year-old. He will be suited by this more galloping circuit, having been found out by the sharper Wolverhampton track and he can take this before going on to better things.