Showcasing colt, cost 10,000 gns as a foal and £50,000 as a yearling. Half-brother to AW winner Right Rebel and dam was a winner between 5f and 1m1f. Yards debutantes have been particularly forward this year and very much respected with this man booked to ride.
Poet's Voice colt related to the smart Lunar Halo amongst plenty of other winners. Pedigree suggests he will want further than this but trainer and jockey both couldn't be in better form currently.
Acclamation colt, cost 200,000 gns as a yearling. Excellent pedigree, especially for a test of speed but yard have been quiet in recent weeks. Fair fourth on debut but will need to step up on that to get involved here. Trainer won this last year.
Holy Roman Emperor colt, cost 30,000 gns as a yearling. Dam was a half-sister to Group placed and a fair bit of speed in her pedigree. Trainer has made a good start with his younger horses this year and any market support should be noted.
Lord Kanaloa colt who is a half-brother to six Japanese winners. Dam was Listed placed a half-sister to Group 1 winner Durandal. Will probably want further than this but it looks like a realistic starting point.
Lonhro colt and half-brother to 7f two-year-old winner Albernathy. Enough speed in his pedigree to suggest he will be effective over this trip and yard capable of readying a debutante.
Forecasts
Qaaraat (13/8), Kit Marlowe (7/4), Way of Wisdom (5/1), De Bruyne Horse (8/1), Solid Man (14/1), Red Roman (16/1)
WAY OF WISDOM should be able to put a fair effort up on debut and he has a nice pedigree. Qaaraat is the only colt to have had racecourse experience and that could hold him in good stead while De Bruyne Horse has speed in his pedigree and gets the services of Ryan Moore.