behind, outpaced from halfway
soon into stride, always towards rear
chased leaders, headway 2f out, ridden and effort over 1f out, not quicken final furlong
towards rear, out paced halfway, driven and kept on final 2f, never nearer
raced keenly, in touch when stumbled path after 150 yards, outpaced 3f out, soon beaten
soon behind, ridden and kept on under pressure over 1f out, never able to challenge
with leaders, ridden and lost place when not clear run over 1f out, soon weakened
chased leaders, ridden over 1f out, no impression final furlong
slowly into stride, always behind and outpaced
tracked leaders, ridden and edged right over 1f out, stayed on to lead just inside final furlong, driven out
tracked leaders, ridden and every chance over 1f out, kept on same pace final furlong
hampered start, soon in touch, ridden to lead well over 1f out, headed just inside final furlong, kept on
swerved right start, led until headed well over 1f out, ridden and weakening when hampered approach final furlong
David Loder's two-year-olds in the colours of the Lucayan Stud have done the betting public a few favours in the last week so there are plenty of reasons to give Bahamian Magic a strong word here. Claret And Amber ran an eye-catching race last time and edges the vote as the biggest threat over As Handsome Does from those to have raced previously. While Redcar Two-Year-Old Trophy entry Yajbill is another to closely watch in the betting market as he is bred to make an impact around this sort of distance. However, his yard have been frustratingly hitting the post with a number of runners lately and it will be no surprise to see one sharper for its debut today. Mostanad and Jeune Loup are others that are interesting on pedigree but may just need more time if they run true to type. Therefore, we prefer the claims held by Bahamian Magic as he is out of juvenile winner that held her own over sprint distances and he could hardly be in better hands to be learn his trade at this stage of his career.