in touch, headway on outside over 2f out, hampered and carried right, switched left inside final furlong, kept on
in touch, effort and headway on inside over 1f out, weakened final furlong
with leader, weakened over 1f out
led, ridden over 1f out soon headed, led again inside final furlong, ran on
slowly into stride, soon in touch, faded final furlong
in touch, ridden over 1f out, hung right and weakened
in touch, effort 3f out, one pace approaching final furlong
chased leaders, under pressure to lead over 1f out, soon hung right, headed inside final furlong, no extra
held up in touch, not clear run and lost place 3f out, switched left 2f out, ridden over 1f out, chased leaders and kept on
Jennifer's Joy gets the vote over Ramatni and Quick Sands, with Alexander Monarchy also worth a mention. Mick Channon is sure to have another hatful of juvenile winners this year, and judged on the debut effort of Jennifer's Joy at Haydock nine days ago, she should certainly be among them. The daughter of Green Desert finished well once getting the hang of things, and although bred to excel over further in time, will take some stopping here. Her main rival appears to be Ramatni who was caught out by Piece Of My Heart's late burst on her bow over the course-and-distance three weeks ago. She runs here in preference to the Lily Agnes at Chester on Wednesday and is sure to be well fancied. Quick Sands holds entries in no less than four big sales races, but will have to show a bit more than she did at Newmarket to prevail, while Kevin Ryan generally has one or two nice youngsters, so Alexander Monarchy should be kept on the right side in future. However, with Aussie pilot James Bowman to help, it is Jennifer's Joy that is the pick of some nice fillies.