chased leader until ridden and weakened over 4f out
held up mid-division, headway over 4f out, ridden to lead 2f out, kept on well, pushed out
behind, pushed along 7f out, ridden over 4f out, never dangerous
slow away, always behind, tailed off final 3f
held up towards rear, pushed along over 5f out, ridden over 4f out, soon headway, kept on final 2f, never dangerous
prominent, ridden to lead over 2f out, soon weakened
led, ridden 3f out, soon headed, weakened over 1f out
towards rear, ridden and headway over 3f out, kept on 2f out, took 2nd inside final furlong, no chance with the winner
chased leader and keen, ridden and weakened from 3f out
Like so many maidens on the All-Weather this will take little winning. Leophin Dancer is a long standing maiden, who has been beaten in selling company, so his run looks set to continue, while Glitter And Glory may find this trip on the sharp side, having not been beaten far over two miles on his latest effort. Logique is open to improvement, but he would be better off in a handicap. None of the newcomers would have to be anything special to land this, but the safest option looks to be Ampoule. Clive Brittain's four-year-old had several useful performers behind when runner-up to runaway winner Gig Harbor on the Polytrack last time, and that run was made to look that much better by the subsequent success of the winner. This is much easier and he should make no mistake. Out of a mare that was a winner over this trip, Kate Maher is one to keep an eye on. She must have shown connections something at home to warrant keeping her in training as a four-year-old.