Fetched 25,000 gns as a foal being by Dragon Pulse and the first foal of a 5f winner. Hood fitted for debut but he is meeting opponents who are likely to be more forward.
Son of Zoffany out of a winning sprinter fetched 68,000 gns as a yearling. Yard's juveniles tend to know their job on debut and warrants serious consideration.
By US Group 1 winner Dialed In, he cost $35,000 as a yearling and is out of a mare who won over 6f on dirt. Wore the hood on debut and was still keen whilst also showing a good turn of foot before being reeled in.
Shamardal colt and half-brother to a minor AW winner out of a dam who was tailed off on only start but comes from a good family. Stable were 17-50 with juveniles last May and the market is usually informative.
$37,000 colt by Central Banker out of a US 1m turf winner (Quietly Elegant). Half-brother to four winners including sprinter Why Take A Chance (dirt). Raced keenly on debut, but showed enough to be considered if settling better.
Non-Runners
3
(3)
One One Seven1
Weight: 9-2| Age: 2
T: Miss A Murphy J: Lemos De Souza
NR
7
(6)
Hard Forest2
Weight: 8-11| Age: 2
T: C & M Johnston J: P J McDonald
NR
Forecasts
Shellbrook (6/5), Pocket Dynamo (9/4), Hard Forest (6/1), So Hi Speed (7/1), Dragon Kuza (7/1), Jaayiz (12/1), One One Seven (20/1)
The three with experience look vulnerable and a chance is taken that JAAYIZ knows the time of day. The yard have had some success with this age group this term and he makes more appeal on pedigree than the Godolphin debutant Shellbrook. One One Seven looks the pick of those to have raced, particularly if settling better.