chased leaders far side, led overall over 2f out, soon ridden, kept on, headed towards finish
held up in touch far side, ridden 2f out, every chance inside last, not quicken
behind stands' side, ridden over 2f out, stayed on approaching final furlong
behind stands' side, effort and not much room and switched right over 1f out, ran on well to lead towards finish
soon behind stands' side, eased final furlong
chased leaders centre, weakened over 1f out
mid-division far side, weakened well over 1f out
chased leaders stands' side, ridden well over 1f out, kept on one pace final furlong
chased leaders centre, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
led stands' side, ridden and headed over 2f out, soon lost place
chased leaders far side, kept on final furlong
chased leaders stands' side, ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out
slowly into stride, towards rear stands' side, ridden and headway well over 1f out, weakened and eased inside final furlong
held up stands' side, effort halfway, never dangerous
behind far side, ridden halfway, stayed and on and edged left from over 1f out
chased leaders stands' side, ridden 2f out,stayed on final furlong
led far side, headed over 2f out, soon ridden, weakened inside final furlong
reared stalls, behind stands' side, never on terms
Just the 20 tackle the Coral Sprint Trophy, and it is with no great conviction that Compton's Eleven is chosen to give Mick Channon another success in the race, with Mutawaqed, Smart Hostess, Pic Up Sticks and Fantasy Believer just a few more to consider. Having won this 12 months ago, Mick Channon has leading claims with both his challengers, Compton's Eleven and Pic Up Sticks. The latter returned to form at Ripon when beating Ellens Academy a fortnight ago, but will do well to uphold the form over the third, Smart Hostess on revised terms. John Quinn's mare is relatively lightly-raced compared to a lot of these and should not be ruled out. However, Compton's Eleven has been a model of consistency, but has been hard to win with due to his handicap mark. He is as game as they come though and deserves to win a race of this nature. Mutawaqed was third last year and is holding his form well, having finished fourth in the Ayr Gold Cup. He is yet another to note along with Smart Hostess's stablemate Fantasy Believer who has the ability to land a big handicap, although he has been on the go all season. Tom Tun is as tough as old boots and Partners In Jazz is at the right end of the weights and will find conditions better than behind Eisteddfod at Haydock. Jonny Ebeneezer ran on well at Newmarket last time and is the mount of Frankie Dettori so cannot be discounted either, but in what is a real puzzle as usual, Compton's Eleven is lumbered with the vote.