held up, ridden and headway on inside over 2f out, stayed on one pace final furlong
ridden over 3f out, always behind
held up, headway on outside over 2f out, edged left and one pace inside final furlong
slowly into stride, ridden over 3f out, always behind
in touch, ridden well over 1f out, led and edged left inside final furlong, soon clear
led, ridden 2f out, headed and no extra inside final furlong
outpaced, headway final furlong, never on terms
always prominent, ridden to go 2nd 2f out, one pace inside final furlong
prominent, ridden over 2f out, weakened final furlong
prominent until weakened well over 1f out
outpaced, headway final furlong, nearest finish
behind, some headway well over 2f out, soon struggling
Blueberry Rhyme gets the vote here ahead of Multahab, Inching and Victory Flip. The selection is the best of these to have acquired a mark, being rated 68. He has been knocking at the door lately and a repeat of his second to Polish Emperor over course and distance last time would give him a great chance of winning. Victory Flip has been knocking at the door, with form equating to around the low-50s mark. Curiously, he showed promise over today's trip as a juvenile and reverts to it for only the fourth time in 23 starts.Multahab, Tatweer and Cloudless all have place shouts if following literal handicap marks, the best of the three possibly being Gay Kelleway's Multahab, who drops back to five furlongs after a couple of runs at six. Tatweer also drops to five furlongs, although in his case it is his first try at the distance. Diaphonous seems to struggle to get home as she is a keen racer. Heyward Place certainly has speed in her pedigree so the market should be watched for clues. Inching ought to be better than she has shown and it would be no surprise to see her competitive here. Lake Eyre seemed to improve last time out but the form is at a modest level and more will be nedded again. Overall, though, Blueberry Rhyme seems the best option.