soon pushed along towards rear, effort on wide outside over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
pressed winner until weakened over 2f out
chased leaders, outpaced and pushed along halfway, headway and switched right towards nearside rail and chased winner final furlong, strong challenge near finish, just failed
soon outpaced, well behind final 2f
soon outpaced, well behind from halfway
made virtually all against nearside rail, edged left from over 1f out, hard driven final furlong, just held on all out
pressed leaders on outer, every chance 2f out, edged left and not quick in final furlong
started slowly, behind and never on terms
pulled hard and always in rear
slowly into stride, soon chased leaders, weakened 2f out
started slowly, behind, some late headway, never near to challenge
Isengard is confidently anticipated to land the nightcap ahead of And Toto Too and Glencoe Solas. The Brian Meehan trained filly gained due reward for a series of decent efforts when landing a prize at Chepstow recently and should prove difficult to oppose under a penalty. And Toto Too doesn't win too many but she ran well enough to land a Chepstow prize over six furlongs. The David Evans team have hit form in the last couple of weeks and she looks to provide decent opposition to the likely favourite. Glencoe Solas landed a Kempton maiden after some fair performances in Ireland. She has not been disgraced in a couple of run-of-the-mill handicaps at Nottigham in the last couple of weeks. Litewska and Aegean Magic had decent two-year-old form in the book but their three-year-old form is little to write home about. Alla Cappella looks best of the rest.