tracked leaders, not much room over 1f out, switched right, stayed on well inside final furlong
raced wide, chased leaders over 5f
led 7f out until 2f out
led 1st furlong, remained handy, pushed along over 2f out, ridden and stayed on same pace inside final furlong
soon outpaced, never reach leaders
held up, headway 2f out, ridden and every chance from 1f out, led post
mid-division, ridden 2f out, switched right over 1f out, stayed on, never nearer
raced wide, held up, effort over 2f out, weaken final furlong
always prominent, ridden over 2f out, led 1f out, driven and headed post
with leader, led 2f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, soon weakened
always towards rear
Miss Peaches has been consistent enough lately to warrant support here over Indian Blaze, Coppington Flyer and Wind Chime. Kristin Stubbs seems to get on well with Miss Peaches and is on board again after partnering the mare on each of her last four outings. The partnership came good over the course and distance the time before last when produced from off the pace, and another good effort followed on a return visit two weeks ago when George Margarson's six-year-old was third to Double Ransom. Off a similar mark today there is no reason why they should not go close again. Indian Blaze is another course and distance winner and apart from his latest effort has been in good form. He might just need to come down the weights a bit though, and in addition Wind Chime, second to him last time, is much better off at the weights and is entitled to turn the tables, as is Coppington Flyer who was fourth and is 12lb better off. They should all be prominent, but will be susceptible to the late thrust of Miss Peaches who gets the vote.