always prominent, ridden over 2f out, ran on one pace final furlong
prominent, went 2nd 2f out, led final furlong, pushed out
behind, some headway on inside over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
in touch early, soon lost place, ridden and weakened over 3f out
chased leaders until ridden and weakened 3f out
tracked leader, led over 2f out, headed final furlong, not quicken final furlong
in touch on outside, ridden 3f out, soon weakened
behind, pushed along and headway 2f out, not trouble leaders
slowly into stride, pushed along and headway 2f out, kept on one pace
led, ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened well over 1f out
behind, ridden and headway over 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong
prominent, ridden 3f out, no headway 2f out
Division two of this event looks a bit harder to solve than the first, with none of the 13 runners standing out. Sir Mark Prescott, who saddles a hotpot in the opener, sends out the less fancied Christina Sanchez here, and it is hard to enthuse about her claims, with four duck eggs on the board. Gentle Response may have flattered on her debut, judged on two subsequent runs, while Domirati hails from a stable choc-full of juvenile talent, but is impossible to assess. Lucky Leo drops back in trip after finishing fourth at Musselburgh and is sure to be fancied, but at much bigger likely odds, TEAMtalk are keen on the chance of Tally. Alan Berry¿s charge produced an eye catching effort here last Monday when just touched off at odds of 25-1. Lucky owner Paul Dixon, whose colours were carried to victory by Red Wine in the November Handicap, could be celebrating again, albeit at not quite the same level, if Tally shows the same turn of foot under Francis Norton.