slowly into stride, soon in touch, headway halfway, ridden 2f out, ran on final furlong, just failed
in touch, ridden 3f out, kept on same pace
led to halfway, soon ridden, weakening when not much room 1f out
towards rear, ridden and headway over 1f out, stayed on, never nearer
chased leaders, ridden and hung left 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
with leader, led halfway, soon ridden and hung left, just held on
slowly into stride, outpaced, ridden and headway over 1f out, one pace final furlong
chased leaders, ridden halfway, edged right, 1f out, on pace inside final furlong
slowly into stride, outpaced, ridden and headway 1f out, ran on well nearest at finish
slowly into stride, soon in touch, ridden halfway, weakened 2f out (hand-timed)
The market should give us a few clues here in a tricky race for punters to call, and the newcomers Alexander Capetown and Umniya may be capable of going close and we will side with the last mentioned. The selection is a well-bred filly who hails from the Mick Channon yard, and he is more than capable of readying her to win first time out as she is related to some speedy types. She is also nicely drawn in stall 5 and if the market vibes are positive then she could be the one to side with. Alexander Capetown from the Barry Hills yard may represent the main danger as she is another well-bred filly. However, she may be better as a 3-year-old and over further, and from a wide draw she is best watched on this occasion. Gogetter Girl could be the best of those with racecourse experience as she ran well last time out at Newmarket when fourth behind Cornus. However, the suspicion is that she may do better over further and she may have settle for place money here. Royal Accolade hails from the Ben Hanbury yard and is another that should be noted in the market, but for the winner we return to Umniya.