THE evidence is limited but it appeared that there was at least a slight advantage to be gained from racing away from the far rail on the straight track at Naas on Sunday.

T For Tango and Guessthebill, first and second in the opening five-furlong juveniles’ maiden, both raced well away from the far rail. Sorelle Delle Rose, impressive winner of the six-furlong fillies’ maiden, also raced well away from the far rail, while Camiyra, who chased her home, raced widest of all. And Rapid Applause and Mizaah, first and second in the six-furlong handicap, raced down the centre of the track.