in touch, headway 3f out, ridden when slightly hampered, switched left over 1f out, one pace final furlong
chased leader, ridden 2f out, no extra inside final furlong
led, ridden and hung right from 2f out, headed and not quicken inside final furlong
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, edged right and led inside final furlong, ran on
held up, ridden over 2f out, no impression
Luberon won in the style of a progressive sort last time and can follow up at the expense of Royal Power, Glenmuir and Zennerman. Mark Johnston's colt is related to no less than eight winners, and joined that club himself with an effortless victory at Musselburgh 10 days ago. The son of Fantastic Light was long odds-on at the Scottish track after a pleasing debut at Beverley, and won like a good thing. To be fair, he did not have much to beat, but the manner of his performance suggests that there is a lot more to come. Royal Power did it nicely at Thirsk last time and can give the selection most to do, but Johnston should have a line to work on as his Unique Moment finished third to the Channon runner, and we can assume that Luberon is a lot better. Glenmuir has tackled good company since making a winning debut at Kempton, and is worth a try over this extra furlong, while Zennerman was extremely unlucky a Windsor but his overall form gives him a bit to find with the selection Luberon who has plenty of potential.
Luberon 1-5fav (8-13) Soon led, ridden over 1f out, drew clear, won at Musselburgh 7f 2yo mdn aut (5) gf in Jun beating Merchant Bankes (8-8) by 2l, 5 ran.
Zennerman (IRE) 13-2 (8-13) Tracked leaders, not clear run over 2f out until over 1f out, soon chased winner, strong challenge, edged left, just failed., 2nd of 8, shd behind The Snatcher (9-3) at Windsor 6f nov aut stk (5) gd in Jun.
Sharp Duo (IRE) Daggers Drawn gelding, half-brother to 7f-1m winner Craic Sa Ceili.