1600m – Turf
1 |
King’s Pavilion |
The latest of his seven career wins came over 1400m at Ascot, always up with the pace on the soft ground there. Slow ground definitely suits best. |
2 |
Aces |
Bred for speed and much more familiar over shorter trips. However he did cling on to victory over nearly this far around Chester’s tight bends last year. |
3 |
Montatham |
A lightly raced gelding who looked gradually progressive last year. Finished well when 4th over this distance on the Kempton all-weather last time. |
4 |
Ambassadorial |
Came very close to winning a handicap over this distance on the dirt at Meydan, leading early. His 0-7 turf record is a bit of a worry. |
5 |
Exec Chef |
Best on slow ground he ran up a three-race winning sequence in 2018, but hasn’t managed a win in 12 starts since. Ran well on his only Newmarket start. |
6 |
Alfred Boucher |
Likes to lead early, tactics that saw him gain three straight wins last summer. Best chance if he can dominate here. |
7 |
Loch Ness Monster |
Only win came in a maiden over a sprint trip but has come close to victory in several starts though sometimes races too freely. Good or slow ground ideal. |
8 |
Model Guest |
A bit worrying that he usually starts at long odds and is yet to win. Best runs in 2019 seem to have been on a slow surface including when 3rd at Ascot. |
9 |
Black Lotus |
Has a good finishing kick but her four career wins have all come over around 2000m so she’ll want a strong pace at this trip. Consistent. |
10 |
Jalaad |
A lightly-raced gelding who has been beaten three times when favourite. However he fought hard to win a Newcastle all-weather handicap last September. |
11 |
Nonios |
A veteran now and probably best on synthetic surfaces with a 0-10 record on turf. Needs to be delivered late, tactics that saw him win at Lingfield this year. |
12 |
Pinnata |
His two turf wins have both come at this distance. Got a clever front-running ride to win over this trip on the Kempton all-weather in February. |