slowly into stride, held up towards rear, headway over 4f out, ridden and not clear run 2f out, weakened over 1f out
behind final 4f
held up in touch, ridden and weakened 2f out
held up in touch, every chance 1f out, kept on one pace
held up, headway and slightly bumped 2f out, soon edged left, ran on inside final furlong to lead close home
slowly into stride, behind, headway over 1f out, ran on while inside final furlong, went 2nd post
mid-division, pushed along and headway over 1f out, never nearer
held up, pitched right 2f out, ridden and stayed on inside final furlong, never near leaders
held up in touch, lost place over 3f out, no real danger after
chased leaders, every chance 1f out, kept on same pace inside final furlong
held up, headway on outside over 1f out, nearest finish
took keen hold, held up in touch, lost place 4f out, no headway after
with leaders until weakened over 2f out
slowly into stride, held up, came wide entering straight, never on terms
led for 2f, saddle soon slipped and rider lost irons, weakened 2f out
held up in rear, headway 4f out, led just over 1f out, headed and no extra close home
led after 2f, ridden over 2f out, headed just over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
Uhuru Peak won well last time and may be capable of scoring again today, with Lord Chamberlain and New Wish rated as the main dangers. The selection won under today's pilot Serena Brotherton in a handicap at Redcar when he was doing all his best work at the finish. He just go up in the shadows of the post that day, so this step-up in trip should suit and he is given the tentative nomination in a tricky race for punters to call. Lord Chamberlain is from a yard in sparkling form and he suggested that his turn might not be far way when a good third behind Beauty of Dreams at Brighton last time. New Wish put up a cracking effort last time third behind Attorney and he was doing his best work at the finish. He is not an easy ride but he will be better over this longer trip and is respected. Tally is always capable of getting competitive in these type of events, while Fairy Monarch has a good jockey booked and is another with place claims. However, for the winner we will return to Uhuru Peak.
Norwegian 8-1 (9-3) Keen and in touch to halfway, no danger from 4f out, 4th of 6, 7l behind Polish Spirit (9-6) at Chepstow 1m 2f stk 0-60 (6) gf.
Knickyknackienoo 8-1 (9-7) In touch, ridden over 2f out, weakened rapidly approaching final furlong, 11th of 15, 13l behind Lucid Dreams (9-9) at Lingfield 1m hcp (6) gf.
Uhuru Peak 14-1 (10-13) In touch when hampered after 1f, remained in touch, ridden over 1f out, ran on to lead inside final furlong, won at Redcar 6f amt hcp 0-60 (6) gf in May beating Compton Spark (9-7) by a hd, 19 ran.
Lord Chamberlain 25-1 (9-12) Soon close up on inner, ridden to lead over 1f out, headed final 50 yards, 3rd of 14, 1l behind Beauty of Dreams (9-6) at Brighton 1m hcp (6) frm.
Tally (IRE) 17-2 (9-3) Prominent far side, ridden over 2f out, ran on inside final furlong, 3rd of 15, 3/4l behind What-A-Dancer (9-12) at Chepstow 7f clm (6) gf.
New Wish (IRE) 8-1 (10-10) Mid-division, ridden over 2f out, every chance entering final furlong, no extra inside, 3rd of 14, 1l behind Attorney (11-1) at Hamilton 6f amt hcp (6) gd.
Zalkani (IRE) 4-1fav (8-11) Took keen hold towards rear, headway 3f out, edged left over 1f out, one pace, 5th of 16, 4l behind Count Boris (9-0) at Warwick 1m 3f hcp (6) gs in Mar.
Fairy Monarch (IRE) 7-1 (8-11) Towards rear, headway on outer 2f out, soon ridden, stayed on final furlong, 4th of 13, 4 1/2l behind The Old Soldier (8-7) at Carlisle 7f stk (7) gf in May.