soon chasing leaders, ridden over 3f out, soon beaten (struck into)
held up and behind, headway 3f out, weakened well over 1f out
chase leader, ridden and no extra approaching final furlong
took keen hold chasing leader, weakened and behind final 3f
held up mid-division, headway over 3f, led over 2f, pushed clear approaching final furlong, easily
in touch, effort over 3f out, ridden approaching final furlong, not run on
in touch, pushed along over 4f out, soon weakened and behind
in touch, hard ridden 3f out, weakened quickly
led, headed over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
clipped heels and stumbled soon after start, behind, soon ridden along, never a factor
took keen hold mid-division, weakened rapidly 4f out, virtually pulled up final 2f
held up, good headway centre over 2f out, ran on inside final furlong, no chance with winner
always well behind, tailed off
Another low grade handicap, but having said that, it does look quite competitive. Handicap debutante Expertise looks the one to be with. Ed Dunlop's filly had three runs as a juvenile all in the space of a fortnight last back end. He must have been taking lessons from Sir Mark Prescott. However, it has had the desired effect as she comes into this of a mark little better than that required to win a seller and as she is from the same family as the smart middle-distance winner Xtra, she can be expected to show her true colours now she steps up in trip. Literacy's form is nothing to write about and she failed dismally when stepped up in trip at Yarmouth. From the same family as the high-class miler Duck Row, it could be that she finds this trip beyond her. Border Tale has shown he has a small race in him, but he has looked a little slow and may do better on a more galloping track, while others to consider include Titian Flame, who didn't have much luck in running at Warwick and Silver Louie, who comes from a strong staying family which includes Derby winner Shahrastani, Grade 1 winner Sharannpour and Group 1 winner Shakapour, and now he faces a stamina test for the first time, better can be expected.