close up, ridden along over 3f out, never troubled leaders
tracked leaders, not clear run over 3f out on inside, switched left over 2f out, not paced to challenge over 1f out, kept on
led, pressed by winner over 3f out, ridden and stayed on gamely from over 1f out, headed final stride
slowly into stride, behind in touch, under pressure and lost position over 3f out, soon tailed off
prominent, pressed leader over 3f out, battled on strongly from over 1f out, led last strides
held up mid-division, ridden 3f out, never nearer
mid-division, lost touch over 4f out, tailed off
in rear, under pressure over 3f out, never dangerous
Roger Charlton's Sea Wall showed promise on his debut at Newbury when third behind Gold Gun but the first two finished a long way clear that day and the son of Giant's Causeway is not a certain stayer in this ground so preference is for Solarias Quest, who gets the verdict ahead of Rossbeigh. The last mentioned stepped up on his debut effort as a juvenile when third in a Windsor maiden last week and has to be respected. David Loder's colt makes more appeal than Amanda Perrett's Loch Quest, who is far from certain to stay this trip. Being by Double Trigger, Linden Lime should improve for the longer distance today and is another to consider but preference is for Solarias Quest. Alan King's gelding showed promise in all three starts as a juvenile, the last two of which were under testing conditions, and he has an obvious chance provided that he is fit enough for his return.