towards rear, slightly hampered after 1f, outpaced, ridden and headway over 2f out, led 1f out, just held on
in touch, carried wide after 1f, weakened 2f out
slowly into stride, outpaced in rear, ridden 3f out, stayed on nearest at finish
led after 1f, headed approaching 1f out and weakened
mid-division, badly hampered on bend after 1f, virtually pulled up
slowly into stride, in rear, hampered on bend after 1f, did not recover
led for 1 furlong, stayed prominent, led again approaching 2f out, headed over 1f out and weakened
tracked leaders, driven 3f out, every chance over 1f out, weakened inside
slowly into stride, held up, in touch, ridden to chase leaders 3f out, led over 1f out, headed soon after and no extra
outpaced in rear, hampered on bend after 1f, soon tailed off
prominent when brought down on bend after 1f
Mick Channon's Noorain ran promisingly on her Windsor debut but might be worth taking on at the forecast odds and preference is for Miss Cassia, who gets the vote over Encanto. The selection hails from the in-form stable of Richard Hannon and showed at Lingfield last time that her time would be coming soon. Value Plus has shown a consistent level of form in Ireland and again on his British debut at Hamilton last month and is entitled to respect, along with Milton Bradley's Ruby's Dream. Both are becoming exposed now though and of more interest may be Encanto, who has shown improvement with each start since making her debut in May. Fulke Johnson Houghton is capable of sending one out to win first time out so Bridge T'The Stars has to be respected, along with Jamie Osbourne's Mind Games filly Scrooby Baby but the vote goes to Miss Cassia to give Richard Hannon another juvenile winner.