We kick off with the Dash and I think this race could go to Europe who have three riders in the race which is a big help, obviously.
It might not be with the horse that everybody expects, though. The one I like at the prices is Stone Of Destiny, trained by Andrew Balding. He's got some decent form including when a close sixth to Tis Marvellous over this course and distance two starts back.
He also ran really well last weekend from an unfavourable draw in the Stewards' Cup - he was drawn 27 so you can upgrade that run. Going back a couple of years he ran well in the Commonwealth Cup so he's got plenty of class and he's down to a good mark now.
He's drawn one here which might not be absolutely ideal but there's plenty of pace and hopefully it might tee up for a closer like Stone Of Destiny.
The Stayers race could go to another horse looking to improve on last weekend's effort with What A Welcome looking a decent bet. He's been running well in defeat this year and the nose second to King's Advice at Goodwood in May stands out.
He was further behind the same horse at the Glorious meeting but wasn't beaten too far and this race won't be quite as tough for him. He won over this course at the end of last season and is only 2lb higher, while I think a smaller field of 10 runners will help him too.
The Challenge looks one of the most competitive races of the day and I'm taking a chance on Big Kitten who hasn't quite been so hot on turf the last twice but still has time on his side. He was sixth in the John Smith's Cup at York last time and the form has already worked out well, so the drop in the weights might be generous.
Reshoun is a danger under Spencer on his second start after a wind operation. They went a bit of a sprint at Newbury and if the rain arrives he could go well as he's very capable on his day, especially with a bit of ease.
In the Mile they're on the round course and Via Serendipity won last year under a good ride from Hayley. He seems unlikely to get it all his own way this time with Zhui Feng in there blazing a trail and it could be set up for Power Of Darkness.
He looks on a steep upward curve for Marcus Tregoning and could yet progress well past his current mark of 94. He won cosily at Salisbury where he's unbeaten after three starts but he's not a one-trick pony as his unlucky second to Beringer as Newmarket shows. I'll take him to get the better of War Glory for Richard Hannon.