And so, we move onto the final day. Still just in front after a great Tuesday, can I hang on? 14.30 NORFOLK STAKES Agamennon - improved sharply at his second start, beating a couple of decent juveniles who have both since won. Trainer rates this one highly but jockey Oisin Murphy is having a terrible week, 0/16 before Friday's card, unusual for him. Drawn inside rail but expecting the bias to have levelled out or even switched over by then. Carry The Flag - second to Coventry winner Great Barrier Reef last time, beat Sun Goddess (fav for Albany) the previous start. Beaten by Star Prospect on debut. Sets the standard. Drawn the middle, can switch to either side if necessary. Flight Signal - won nicely on debut at Bath a month ago, 3.25L ahead of Jaan Ki Tukri who ran far better than his odds of 125/1 in the Coventry on Tuesday. Bath might be considered as a low-tier track but several trainers like using it to educate their youngsters, a bit like Chester. The constant turning keep...
Back to earth on Thursday although at least we got our money back on Aix Le Chapelle. More time to do a four races today, although I'll take a pass on the handicaps - they take hours to do properly! 14.30 ALBANY STAKES Dark Issue - debuted impressively at Goodwood, winning by a soft five lengths, has to be in the mix although low draw a negative. Hidden Gift - was slow out of the gates on debut but flew home late to narrowly miss at Ripon a fortnight ago. Big odds but drawn the right side, has JMac aboard, you could do a lot worse. Jolivette - won a Newmarket novice a fortnight ago without being knocked around but the proximity of the third horse is a concern, it was beaten a long way in the Windsor Castle on Wednesday. Half-sister to Jonquil. King's Prize - won at Nottingham on debut but seemed more labouring than anything. Has had seven weeks off to further her racing education. Kochella - Aussie owned and trained filly who ran once for Lemos de Souza who was minding the...