with leader, ridden 2f out, weakened approaching final furlong
took keen hold, raced on outer and held up, ridden halfway, hard ridden and no impression final 2f
slowly away, behind, staying on one pace when not clear run over 1f out, never dangerous after
started slowly, behind, pushed along halfway, soon struggling
in touch, ridden to chase leader over 1f out, driven to lead narrowly inside final furlong, ran on
dwelt, towards rear, ridden halfway, soon weakened
made most to well over 1f out, weakened approaching final furlong
chased leaders, ridden halfway, weakened over 2f out
started slowly, behind, headway over 1f out, kept on same pace final furlong
slowly into stride, soon recovered to chase leaders, led and hung left well over 1f out, headed under pressure inside final furlong, kept on
chased leaders, not clear run and switched left to chase leading pair over 1f out, switched right and kept on final furlong, but not paced to challenge
went left start, raced in mid-division, ridden halfway, weakened 2f out
This looks to be the stronger of the two divisions and the vote just goes to Pesquera, who gets the verdict over Entertaining and Holly Springs. The last mentioned showed promise on her debut but John Gosden's filly failed to build on that at Newbury last time and is probably best watched today. Sir Michael Stoute's Miss Tolerance has to be respected under Kieren Fallon but she showed little sign of ability on her debut and is hard to recommend. Richard Hannon's Dart Along has shown a similar level of form in his two start so far and is entitled to be thereabouts although a bigger threat may come from Entertaining. Henry Candy has his string in good form at present and the daughter of Halling has shown improvement with each run. Granted further improvement she would look to be the main danger to Pesquera. Jeremy Noseda could not have his team in better form at present and having run well when third behind Hanseatic League over course and distance last time, Pesquera holds solid claims from a good draw.