led until headed over 1f out, weakened quickly inside final furlong
dwelt, soon chased leaders, ridden 2f out, soon weakened
close up, ridden over 2f out, not able to challenge, one pace over 1f out
in touch on outer, weakened quickly over 2f out
tracked leaders, under pressure over 3f out, stayed on same pace final 2f
always rear, lost touch halfway and soon beaten
tracked leader, ridden to lead over 1f out, stayed on well under pressure, joined post
towards rear, headway over 3f out, kept on final 2f, never dangerous
towards, rear, modest headway over 2f out, never nearer
Dual all-weather winner Resplendent Glory lost no caste in defeat behind Nota Bene on his turf debut in a Newmarket handicap at the Craven meeting and has to be respected off the same mark but preference is for One Putra, with Leo's Lucky Star possibly the best of the remainder. The selection needed the run first time out as a juvenile and the likelihood is that the son of Indian Ridge will improve considerably for his reappearance at Leicester when a creditable third behind the useful Turnkey. The soft ground will suit the son of the Michael Jarvis-trained colt who looks a better bet than Foreign Edition, who represents the in-form yard of John Gosden but needs to step up on his latest effort at headquarters to trouble the judge. Leo's Lucky Star looked promising when winning his first two starts as a juvenile and has mainly disappointed since then but showed signs of a revival at Doncaster last time and cannot be discounted lightly. Ingleton is probably better than he showed on his reappearance but One Putra has an obvious chance and gets the vote.