always prominent, ridden 2f out, kept on same pace
keen, held up in touch, lost place and soon outpaced over 1f out, kept on final furlong
held up in touch, ridden and edged right over 1f out, soon no impression
always towards rear, bumped over 2f out
in touch, ridden and hampered over 1f out, soon weakened
tracked leader, led over 2f out, ridden out
slowly into stride, outpaced, headway halfway, bumped over 2f out, never nearer
led, ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
slowly into stride, towards rear, never nearer
jumped left start, held up, headway over 1f out, stayed on one pace
Go Between has improved with each run and now looks ready to strike, with Doohulla the main danger. There are quite a few interesting newcomers as well, such as John Dunlop's Hasayis, a Danehill half-sister to high-class Haami, who runs here instead of Newbury at the weekend. She should be noted as one to follow, but for now may have to give best to the more battle hardened Go Between. Trained by Dunlop jnr, this half-sister to the speedy Wunders Dream made her debut behind Ruby Rocket at Kempton, and has had three subsequent outings, the latest of which was a close second to Fort at Epsom. Connections are still trying to work out her best distance and she drops back a furlong here. On breeding she should be fast enough, and she faces no harder task than on any of her four career runs to date. Doohulla was green on her Goodwood debut but still finished third to Unavailable who is very highly rated by her stable. Gerard Butler's filly should come on for the outing and has place claims, but for the winner we return to Go Between.