held up mid-division, pushed along 3f out, stayed on same pace final 2 furlongs, no impression on leaders
slowly into stride, always outpaced behind
tracked leaders on outer, ridden and every chance well over 1f out, one pace final furlong
slowly into stride, in rear, headway over 2f out, stayed on steadily nearest finish
tracked leader, ridden 2f out, lead just inside final furlong, soon clear, ridden out
in mid-division until weakend 2f out
lead, ridden over 2f out, headed just inside final furlong, not pace of winner
slowly into stride, soon outpaced, kept on from 2f out, never nearer
ridden along in mid-division, weakend 2f out
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, stayed on same pace from over 1f out, not troubled leaders
took keen hold, tracked leaders, ridden over 2f out, no impression from over 1f out
slowly into stride, always outpaced behind
started slowly, always outpaced behind
ridden along mid-division, no impression from 2f out and weakened
Barry Hills runs both Arc Of Light and Disguise, both must be feared along with Richard Hannon's Galeota, however we will side with Loaderfun. Henry Candy's youngsters have been making rapid improvement from their debut efforts and Loaderfun, who showed plenty of promise when fourth behind Safari Sunset at Leicester, should be best of those with experience. Arc Of Light also displayed plenty of ability when finishing fifth in a hot maiden at Newmarket in May. Some decent types have come out of that event including the runner-up Juantorena, who put up a great performance at Royal Ascot. Disguise and Danger Zone could be best of the newcomers. Disguise is a well bred son of Pursuit Of Love, while Danger Zone is from a yard starting to hit top form. Galeota was well touted before his debut and went off at odds on, he lost his chance by hanging and will have learnt from the experience. But in a race where the betting will prove invaluable, we will stick with Loaderfun.