towards rear, ridden 2f out no impression
mid-division, ridden and some progress over 2f out, weakened
tracked leaders, ridden and held when carried right and hampered final furlong, soon one pace
mid-division, ridden 4f out, weakened over 1f out
towards rear, ridden 4f out, carried left on bend 3f out, plugged on
with leader, led approaching halfway, challenged final furlong but kept on
narrow leader, headed narrowly approaching halfway, challenged winner final furlong, every chance but no extra
slowly into stride, soon tracking leaders, ridden over 2f out, edged right final furlong, no extra
slowly into stride, went left start, stayed on
mid-division to rear, ridden and edged left from 2f out
in touch, ridden to chase leaders 3f out, weakening when hung left from over 1f out
Archie Glenn and Aviation are both becoming exposed and preference is for Nota Bene, who showed plenty of promise on his debut and is taken to open his account this afternoon. David Elsworth's colt ran green but still only went down by three-quarters of a length behind Cape Quest, staying on well close home. He should improve for the run and makes more appeal than other once raced colts Babe Maccool and Gimasha. A market move for the Stuart Williams-trained Nodina would be of interest though of grater interest may be Bryn Palling's Inka Dancer. The daughter of Intikhab failed to fulfil the promise of her debut effort at Bath when disappointing at the same venue on her next start but she clearly has ability. Archie Glenn and Aviation are both capable of taking a hand in the finish but Nota Bene ran a race full of promise first time out and is taken to go one better today.