close up on inner, switched left 2f out, ridden to chase winner over 1f out, kept on but no impression final furlong
chased leaders, ridden over 3f out, soon outpaced, beaten
held up, shaken up and kept on steadily final 2f, never near to challenge
in mid-division, weakened and behind final 3f
held up, effort on outside, hung badly left final 2f, soon weakened
led, steadied after 2f, headed inside final 2f, chased winner to over 1f out, weakened final furlong
soon tracked leader, led going well inside final 2f, ran on well
close up, ridden and kept on same pace final 2f
held up, behind and struggling final 3f
hampered bend after 2f, dropped rear, struggling final 2f
A race in which the market might provide some important clues and in which a number have to be considered, but John Gosden's Baraloti might just provide the answer. Second to Three Graces on her Goodwood return, she should be sharper now and this looks like her type of trip. As mentioned, though, a number of others have to be considered. Moarban has been a little disappointing since his debut second to Trade Fair but ran well enough at Bath last time over this trip. That said, on breeding, he ought to be more suited by 10 furlongs at least. Sninfia is certainly entitled to some thought based on her fourth to Alnasreya at Newmarket, although the winner has been beaten at odds on since. Alnasreya's trainer Sir Michael Stoute runs the newcomer Odabella's Charm in this, and any market moves should be heeded. Michael Jarvis and Hughie Morrison each also field debutantes in Sri Angkasa and Revolve, respectively, which adds further spice to an interesting contest. Andrew Balding's Sadika, despite being a half-sister to Sueboog and Best Of The Bests, has shown little in two starts. Sacred Love is another to watch in the market. Ed Dunlop's filly certainly showed promise at two, although further than this mile might suit her in time. Peter Harris fields two, the better of which might prove to be Young Safawan, who has also shown some promise. Eddie Ahern has been booked for his other runner, Serbelloni, who also cannot be ruled out. Not a race that can be approached with confidence but Baraloti, with her stable now showing some decent form, could be the one.