Has won twice this season including at this course last month over 1m2f. Tends to over-race, as seen when well beaten at Goodwood last time, so drop back in trip could help him settle and there's a suspicion he's still on a fair mark.
Has won twice over a mile with soft in the going description including last month when holding on gamely at Newmarket. 3lb rise for that would seem fair and set to give it a good go from the front but looks set to face some competition for the lead.
Impressive when making all at Leicester as a juvenile and held entries for both Dante and Derby but disappointing this year, particularly when a 11/8fav at Chelmsford last time. Too early to be writing him off but more signs of encouragement needed.
Won twice as a juvenile but he's been disappointing this term and handicapper is refusing to relent. De Sousa back in the saddle is a positive but needs more to be involved for win purposes.
Overcame greenness to win on debut before finishing runner-up at Ascot where she compromised her chances by over-racing. Refused to settle once again when last at Goodwood and needs to learn to settle better before she can be considered.
Moves into handicaps on the back of winning his only race to date at Salisbury over 7f despite running green. Very much open to further progress and opening handicap mark looks fair.
Arrives here in search of a four-timer having completed her hat-trick at Bath over this trip last time out. Useful claimer who has won on her before back in the saddle and this progressive filly looks fairly treated only up 5lb; should run well.
Yet to win in four starts and his latest effort in a Kempton maiden suggests he's not on a particularly lenient mark.
Forecasts
Icespire (7/2), Pillar Of Society (4/1), Elucidation (9/2), Robin Weathers (11/2), Archetype (13/2), Madeleine Bond (7/1), High Acclaim (16/1), Harvest Wind (20/1)
MADELEINE BOND may be hard to beat if she remains on her upward curve and Georgie Cox takes off a useful 5lb in the saddle. Archetype may be suited by the drop back in trip while Robin Weathers is entirely unexposed and on a fair mark.