raced centre, chased leaders, ridden and weakened over 2f out
raced stands side, led and overall leader, ridden over 3f out, headed 2f out, soon weakened
raced centre, slowly into stride, went violently right soon after start, headway to chase leaders 6f out, till weakened over 3f out, soon behind
raced centre, slowly into stride, bumped soon after start, in rear after, ridden and kept on final 2f, never nearer
led centre group yntil ridden and headed 2f out, weakened final furlong
raced centre, chased leaders, ridden and weakened over 3f out
raced centre, slowly into stride, held up towards rear, headway and hung left over 1f out, ridden and ran on strongly, just failed
chased leader stands side, ridden over 3f out, weakened over 2f out
raced centre, mid-division, ridden and weakened over 3f out
raced centre, slowly into stride, in rear, headway 3f out, ridden and kept on one pace from over 1f out
raced centre, slowly into stride, keen, soon chased leader, led and overall leader 2f out, ridden and hung right final furlong, just held on
slowly into stride, raced centre, soon tracked leaders, ridden to chase winner well over 1f out, one pace final furlong
slowly into stride, raced centre, always towards rear
We'll Come handled cut in the ground as a juvenile and the Michael Jarvis-trained gelding looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to open his account, getting the vote ahead of Sign of The Cross and Gongidas. The last mentioned is bred to be useful being a brother to Gonfillia and Godolphin's three-year-old has to be respected on his debut but is not certain to handle the underfoot conditions. James Fanshawe's Fondled should come on for his debut run at Nottingham earlier this month but needs to improve to trouble the selection, while Alpes Maritimes has become expensive to follow. Jane Chapple-Hyam's Norman The Great has shown promise and has place claims although more solid chances are held by Sign of The Cross. James Fanshawe's colt found just Mafeking a head too good on his Kempton debut in November and he would have to be respected on that evidence. We'll Come is the clear form pick though and he gets the vote.
Alpes Maritimes 7-1 (9-3) Held up in touch, pushed along over 3f out, effort over 2f out, weakened over 1f out, 9th of 11, 16l behind Spice Route (9-3) at Haydock 1m 4f 3yo mdn (5) gd in Apr.
Anatolian Prince 16-1 (8-6) Mid-division, ridden 3f out, soon weakened, eased when no chance, 11th of 13, 10l behind Rudry Dragon (9-2) at Windsor 1m 3yo hcp (5) gf in Apr.
Gongidas Big Shuffle colt, brother to winners from 6f-1m2f including the useful Gonfilia.
Norman The Great 9-1 (9-3) Held up, ridden and headway over 3f out, kept on same pace final furlong, 3rd of 8, 6l behind Ea (9-3) at Nottingham 1m 3yo mdn (5) gf in Apr.
Sign of The Cross 9-2 (9-3) Mid-division, switched left inside final 2f, ridden to lead just over 1f out, pressed final furlong, headed final strides, 2nd of 12, hd behind Mafeking (9-3) at Kempton 1m 2yo mdn auc (6) pol in Nov.
We'll Come 7-4fav (8-2) Chased leaders, ridden and not clear run over 1f out, stayed on strongly, not reach winner, 2nd of 8, 1/2l behind Aqmaar (8-10) at Newmarket 1m 3yo hcp (2) gf.
Fondled 14-1 (9-0) In rear, ridden over 3f out, headway over 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong, 4th of 16, 4 1/2l behind In Safe Hands (9-0) at Nottingham 1m 3yo mdn (5) gd.
Tavares (IRE) King Charlemagne colt, half-brother to several winners from 5f-1m2f including high-class sprinter Damson.