Stopped quickly when upped to Listed company last time but was previously impressive winning over the C&D and the form has been franked well by the second. Sets a clear standard and worth following back in class.
Stable's juveniles have made a good early impression and this son of Kodiac has plenty of speed in his pedigree. Price rose from 70,000 gns as a foal to 110,000 gns as a juvenile. Looks a leading contender on debut.
Stable has only had a couple of juvenile winners this year but overall are in good form. Likely type on paper with price rising from 25,000 gns as a foal to £72,000 as a yearling and 200,000 gns as a two-year-old. Well worth a check in the market.
Son of Swiss Spirit representing a stable yet to have a juvenile winner from a very limited number of runners. Price rose to £100,000 as a two-year-old and bred for speed so market may be best guide on debut.
Camacho filly out of a Lawman mare who showed significant improvement on her second start. Showed pace that suggests this drop in trip may suit but probably more required again.
Equiano filly who cost 10,000gns as a yearling. Was too green to do herself justice on AW debut but showed little on her second start this time on turf. Best watched.
Non-Runners
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Bhangra14
Weight: 8-11| Age: 2
T: R M H Cowell J: Non Runner
NR
Forecasts
Deputise (2/1), Motagally (2/1), Artair (7/2), Bhangra (8/1), Phoenix Star (10/1), Street Parade (12/1), Camachess (20/1), Tomshalfbrother (40/1), Free Love (66/1)
There's not an awful lot of depth among those with experience but ARTAIR is worth taking a chance that he can bounce back from his disappointing run in Listed company. His previous C&D win has worked out well and a reproduction would likely be hard to beat. Deputise and Motagally are two newcomers who are bred for speed and really catch the eye for leading stables.