led, ridden and headed approaching 2f out, weakened 1f out
towards rear, pushed along 2f out, kept on, never nearer
held up, headway halfway, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
close up, pushed along halfway, weakened 2f out
in touch, pushed along and headway entering final 2f, stayed on inside final furlong
towards rear, headway over 2f out, pushed along and stayed on inside final furlong
raced wide keen, in touch, weakened over 2f out
tracked leader, led inside final furlong, pushed out
close up, ridden and weakened over 1f out
tracked leader, led approaching 2f out, ridden and headed inside final furlong, kept on
Willie Haggas sent out last year's winning debutante Sentaril and also trained the high-class Chorist, a sister to ROCK CHOIR. The latter gets the vote with Richard Hughes presence a big pointer given he could have ridden the Hannon newcomer Dama De La Noche. Pavlosk is related to numerous winners but her yard has yet to find top gear. Mick Channon owns and trains a couple of these with jockey bookings suggesting Grey Gazelle is preferred to Bee Jay Kay. Gold Chain is a sister to a winner in Australia and Rufoof can count Listed winner and former stablemate Sajwah among her relatives.
At A Clip Green Desert filly out of First Bloom.
Bee Jay Kay Sixties Icon filly out of Straight Sets.
Dama De La Noche (IRE) Teofilo filly out of Alessia.
Finalee Cockney Rebel filly out of Celtic Island.
Gold Chain (IRE) Authorized filly out of Mountain Chain.
Grey Gazelle Verglas filly out of Hampton Lucy.
Map Of Love (IRE) Dylan Thomas filly out of Maramba.
Marjong Mount Nelson filly out of Vermilliann.
Pavlosk (USA) Arch filly out of Tsar's Pride.
Rock Choir Pivotal filly out of Choir Mistress.
Rufoof Zamindar filly out of Tahrir.
Spicy Dal Dalakhani filly out of Salsa Steps.