slowly into stride, held up in 5th, ridden and headway from 4f out, led just inside final 2f, quick and clear easily
held up, effort on outside and driven over 2f out, weakened quickly
chased leaders, driven over 2f out, soon one pace, unbeaten
close up, chased leader over 5f out to over 3f out, weakened quickly
set good pace, steadied 6f out, headed and weakened just inside final 2f
behind, effort and pushed along 3f out, soon beaten
chased leader to over 5f out, went 2nd again 3f out, outpaced final 2f
started slowly, held up in rear, headway and ran green over 2f out, chased winner and edged left inside final furlong, no impression
Day To Remember and Moors Myth have shown enough this season to warrant consideration here, but we will take a chance on the newcomer Simonda. Amanda Perrett keeps popping up with winners and this superbly bred filly should know her job first time up. She is a daughter of Singspiel out of a Lomond mare, so ground and trip should be ideal. Day To Remember showed plenty of ability as a juvenile and ran a race full of promise at Kempton last time.He was noted making good headway from the rear of the field to get on the heels of the placed horses and then being eased a length or more close home when his chance had gone. Moors Myth is from a top yard and can improve on a recent fifth behind Three Secrets. The market may give clues to the chances of the rest, but, as long as Simonda doesn't drift too badly, she looks the one to be on.