raced stand side, prominent, ridden halfway, weakened over 1f out
held up in touch far side, effort 2f out, chased group leader inside final furlong, ran on to lead final 75 yards
raced stand side, slow into stride, soon recovered into mid-division, no impression leaders final 2f
raced alone in centre course, prominent until outpaced final furlong
raced far side, in touch, ridden halfway, weakened inside final 2f
raced stand side, dwelt, held up in rear, not cluear run from over 2f out until inside final furlong, ran on, finished well
led far side group until headed and not quicken final 75 yards
led stand side group to inside final furlong, not quicken
prominent far side, every chance 2f out, unable to quicken inside final furlong
raced stand side, always behind
raced far side, prominent until weakened entering final furlong
raced far side, slowly away, never reached leaders, and struggling final 2f
chased stand side leaders until weakened entering final furlong
raced stand side, in touch, headway to lead that group inside final furlong, ran on but not pace of far side leaders
raced stand side, held up in rear, headway 2f out, ran on inside final furlong, finished well
raced stand side, held up towards rear, never dangerous
raced stand side, in touch, ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out
raced stand side, prominent until weakened over 1f out
raced on outer of stand side group, prominent until weakened entering final furlong
raced far side, prominent over 3f
raced stand side, slowly away, headway on inside rail over 2f out, kept on final furlong
raced far side, started very slowly, always rear
pressed far side leader until edged left and no extra inside final furlong
A wide-open sprint, one for the proverbial pinsticker, but we will opt for First Order ahead of Artie and Baltic King. The lightly-raced First Order has to be respected from the in-form Sir Mark Prescott stable and he certainly has the look of a gelding who will just keep on getting better. He was only just denied at Newmarket last time in a competitive race and, judged on that, Connect will find it tough to confirm Newmarket form with the selection on revised terms. Baltic King is just three pounds higher than for his course and distance win last season, so he looks set to go well, Pivotal Point attempts a quick course and distance double success so comes here in good heart, although he might not want the going to be too firm, and Artie has proven that he is more than capable of running well in these types of races from around today's mark. In addition, there are a whole host of familiar faces and possibilities among the field and it promises to be fabulous race, and one that might just go to First Order.