Oasis Dream colt, cost 60,000 gns as a yearling. Dam a half-sister to a juvenile Group 2 winner amongst others. Fair effort in defeat on debut last month but this looks tougher and needs to put the experience to good use.
Dark Angel colt, cost £240,000 as a yearling. Half-brother to a middle distance winner and dam a half-sister to a Listed winner. Pedigree looks more middle distance than sprint but can't be ruled out given the yard's record with newcomers.
Kodiac colt, cost €200,000 as a yearling. Full brother to juvenile 6f winner and dam a half-sister to a Group 3 winner. Yard in flying form and newcomers often go well.
Lethal Force colt, cost 85,000 gns as a yearling. Half-brother to four winners, largely over sprint trips and dam a Group winning sprinter. Of obvious interest for these connections on debut.
Fast Company colt, cost 27,000 gns as a yearling. Half-brother to a winning sprinter, dam a winner over further and related to some middle distance winners. Market can reveal expectations.
Kyllachy filly, cost €57,000 as a yearling. Dam a half-sister to a Group 2 winner. Yard capable of readying one for debut and the booking of Ryan Moore catches the eye. Not dismissed.
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Smile A Mile17
Weight: 9-5| Age: 2
T: C & M Johnston J: James Doyle
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Forecasts
Konchek (2/1), Fly The Nest (5/2), Barend Boy (3/1), Fanaar (7/1), Smile A Mile (10/1), Coco Cheval (16/1), Oloroso (40/1)
FLY THE NEST makes plenty of appeal for a yard flying at present and their debutantes are always worthy of respect. Konchek is another well-related type who hails from a yard who do well with their juvenile sprinters. Smile A Mile was expected to do better on debut and shouldn't be taken lightly with experience under his belt.