dwelt, switched left to race centre, keen, soon tracked leaders, effort and switched right over 1f out, kept on same pace final furlong
close up, led halfway, edged left ridden and ran on final furlong
prominent, every chance halfway, ridden and kept on same pace
chased leaders, ridden halfway, weakened over 1f out
went left start, soon ridden towards rear, headway over 1f out, never nearer
chased leaders, ridden halfway, weakened well over 1f out
led until halfway, ridden and kept on same pace
held up towards rear, ridden and headway halfway, kept on never dangerous
chased leaders until halfway
always towards rear
outpaced halfway
Nonrunner
This weak contest may fall to Little Biscuit, with Gypsy Fair and Lady Doris Watts put forward as the main rivals. Karl Burke's juvenile is making her first all-weather start having put up some decent displays on the turf during the summer. The run that catches the eye was at Chester in July when only two lengths behind Nova Tor in a nursery over this trip. If she handles this artificial surface she will be difficult to beat. David Barron trains Gypsy Fair who ran well in a better race at Wolverhampton last time and should go close on her first venture into selling company. Lady Doris Watts also hails from a respected yard and has put in some decent displays in similar company, she should be capable of fighting for a place. Alan Berry is double handed with Chilali and Tewitfield Lass, so watch for any market move on either of these, but Little Biscuit has the best turf form on show and is taken to make a winning all-weather debut.