soon led, headed inside final 3f, chased winner, switched left just inside final 2f, driven, one pace when hung left inside final furlong
with leader, led inside final 3f, soon came to rail, ridden over 1f out, edged left inside final furlong, ran on well
chased leaders, pushed along and one pace, no impression from over 1f out
There is very little for backers to go one here with six of the seven declared runners making their racecourse debuts and there are some interesting contenders among them including Key Art, Tawaabb and Deal but it is the latter¿s stable companion CROWN that gets the vote. Richard Hannon's filly is the only one of the seven to have raced previously and she showed promise first time out at Bath before ultimately disappointing at Newmarket last time. The daughter of Royal Applause still ran a reasonable race at headquarters though and, with the benefit of experience, she looks worth chancing to open her account today. Jeremy Noseda is more than capable of producing one to win first time out so his runner, Key Art, a son of Kheleyf has to be respected. Mick Channon's Kyllachy colt Tawaabb makes plenty of appeal on pedigree, while Deal looks the second best of Richard Hannon's two runners. A market move for either Underworld Dandy or Ballyvonane would be of some interest but Crown has shown enough in two starts to make her the one they have to beat.
Ballyvonane (USA) Strong Hope colt out of Wild Light.
Polebrook Lomitas colt out of Fifth Emerald.
Tawaabb Kyllachy colt out of Penmayne.
Underworld Dandy Fraam colt out of Eastern Lyric.
Crown (IRE) 3-1fav (9-0) Tracked leader, ridden 2f out, weakened approaching final furlong, 7th of 11, 6l behind Its Alright (9-0) at Newmarket 5f 2yo stks (4) gf in Apr.
Deal (IRE) Invincible Spirit filly out of Desert Order.
Key Art (IRE) Kheleyf colt out of Gift Of Spring.