mid-division, stayed on steadily final 2f, never dangerous
always in rear, tailed off final 3f
close up, chased leader over 3f out until weakened over 1f out
slowly into stride, held up in rear, headway on inside over 3f out, ridden to chase winner inside final 2f, stayed on under pressure
held up in rear, some late headway, never able to challenge
soon led, headed over 2f out, weakened quickly
restless in stalls, slowly into stride, behind, stayed on steadily final 2f, never going pace to reach leaders
mid-division, steady headway on outside over 2f out, shaken up over 1f out, stayed on
always in rear, tailed off final 3f
close up, pushed along 4f out, hard ridden 2f out, stayed on under pressure final furlong
settled in mid-division, steady headway from 4f out, led over 2f out, shaken up and stayed on well final furlong
close up, hard ridden over 3f out, weakened and behind final 2f
slowly into stride, behind, some headway final 2f, never near leaders
slowly into stride, soon recovered into mid-division, weakened quickly 3f out
This doesn't appear to be the strongest of Windsor maidens and Bienvenue is chosen to beat Rossall Point and Frangipani. Following some promising efforts on the all-weather at Lingfield, Marcus Tregoning's filly ran a superb race to finish fourth in a hot handicap at Sandown, back in maiden company he will be difficult to beat. Rossall Point has a bit to find with today's rival Charleston on recent Chepstow running, but John Dunlop's gelding was making his debut and is expected to improve past that opponent. Meanwhile Frangipani, who took on some decent opposition last season, should step up on his recent Brighton outing and could be a big threat to all. So in conclusion it is a race that will not take too much winning and Bienvenue appears to have the best credentials.