chased leaders, ridden along when outpaced over 2f out, switched right over 1f out, stayed on towards finish
led, ridden over 2f out, driven approaching final furlong, headed inside final furlong, no extra close home
chased leaders, ridden along halfway, driven to lead inside final furlong, ran on
towards rear and soon chased along, headway over 1f out, stayed on towards finish
slowly into stride and behind, virtually pulled up 2f out
always rear division
held up behind leader, ridden 2f out, driven to challenge and every chance approaching final furlong, kept on same pace
in touch, driven over 1f out, one pace final furlong
prominent, ridden along halfway, weakened final furlong
started slowly, hampered at start, towards rear, headway 2f out, no extra final furlong
dwelt and veered right at start, always towards rear
Peter Chapple-Hyam looks to have found a nice opportunity for Rayvin Mad to get off the mark, while El Portet can improve and Coleorton Choice can prove best of the newcomers. The selection improved from his Newmarket debut last month to go close at Leicester 10 days later when runner-up in a similar contest. The trainer has a pretty good 20 per cent strike rate here and his colt can put his experience to good use and improve again to take this. Coleorton Choice is an interesting newcomer for Kevin Ryan. The Choisir colt is clearly bred to show plenty of speed and is a half-brother to Coleorton Dancer, who has won his fair share of races over five and six furlongs. Any market support for him would be no surprise. El Portet looked nothing special on a soft ground Pontefract debut but he comes from a yard that usually leaves a bit to work on and so he can improve both for the run and for the likely better ground here. Paul Midgley is sending out some winners of late and Dispol Grand is related to sprint winners at this age, so there is hope that he can put in a good performance. Not a strong maiden then and it can go to Rayvin Mad.
Coleorton Choice Choisir colt, half-brother to winning sprinter Coleorton Dancer.
Rayvin Mad (IRE) 13-8 (9-3) Led, ridden and headed approaching final furlong, kept on, 2nd of 6, 1 1/2l behind Waffle (9-3) at Leicester 5f 2yo mdn auc (5) gs in Apr.
Able Master (IRE) Elusive City colt, half-brother to winning sprinter Sant Jordi.
El Portet 10-1 (9-3) Slowly away, soon chasing leaders, raced far side from well over 1f out, one pace final furlong, 6th of 10, 8l behind Toby Tyler (9-0) at Pontefract 5f 2yo mdn (4) gs in Apr.
Just Five (IRE) Olmodavor gelding out of an unraced mare.
Lucky Buddha 16-1 (8-9) In touch, ridden along halfway, hung left when weakening final furlong, 8th of 9, 16l behind Vintage Steps (8-4) at Beverley 5f 2yo mdn auc (5) gs in Apr.
Mullglen 6-1 (9-3) Slowly into stride, chased leaders, raced far side group from well over 1f out, one pace, 5th of 10, 8l behind Toby Tyler (9-0) at Pontefract 5f 2yo mdn (4) gs in Apr.
Steel Stockholder Mark of Esteem colt out of winning sprinter Pompey Blue.
Dispol Grand (IRE) Raise A Grand gelding, brother to 6f-1m winner Tequila Sheila, half-brother to winning sprinter Shank On Fourteen.
Sweet Applause (IRE) Acclamation filly, half-sister to winning sprinter Eternally.
Look For Value Auction House filly, related to numerous winners on the flat and over hurdles.