in mid-division, effort on outer, kept on steadily final furlong, never nearer
slowly away, behind, kept on final furlong, never near to challenge
went left start, soon in touch, kept on same pace from over 1f out
prominent, still close up when carried right over a furlong out, weakened final furlong
outpaced and always behind
in touch, pushed along halfway, struggling and no chance when eased over 1f out
slowly into stride, soon in mid-division, no headway final 2f
raced against near side rail, made all, shaken up over 1f out, ran on well
chased leaders, ridden halfway, weakened 2f out
started slowly, behind, some late headway, no danger
towards rear, taken up 2f out, never near leaders
in touch, pushed along halfway, weakened 2f out
chased leaders on outer, hung badly right and chased winner from over 1f out, ran on
in mid-division, behind final 2f
The form of Moss Vale's debut fifth has a good luck to it following Haafdh's subsequent victory in better company at Newbury, and he is can win this contest for his in-form stable. Of the others, Compton's Eleven cost 90,000 guineas and is a half-brother to a good sprinting juvenile. Barry Hills' Danzig River will be popular after a promising run last time. He drops back to six here but, with a suggestion that further will suit in time, it remains to be seen as to whether he will prove suited by that move. King Egbert has shown promise, but you will need to forgive a poor last run. Support for Momtic, Mad Maurice and Saviours Spirit might be significant but we are happy to stick with Moss Vale.