Hellvellyn filly, half-sister to useful Flat performer The Grey Berry. Finished last of six at Lingfield (7f, good) on debut 15 days ago. Significantly up in trip.
Dick Turpin filly with mainly a jumps-based pedigree. Much the best of four efforts when third of 10 in handicap at Sandown (1m1f, good) recently, closing all way to line. May have more to offer.
Shamardal filly who cost 870,000 gns as a yearling and is a half-sister to top-class Group 1 winner Legatissimo. Improved when third of 15 in maiden at Doncaster (1m, good to soft) on second and final start as a juvenile. Likely plenty more to come.
Shamardal filly, half-sister to 1m6f-2m1f winner Emperor Waltz and 1m winner Kitty Boo. Interesting on debut, market should reveal a bit more with yard starting to pick up.
€15,000 yearling by Raven's Pass out of a Montjeu mare who won over 1m4f. Ran well enough in Naas maiden (1m, yielding) in the autumn before joining this trainer. Potential improver.
Champs Elysees filly cost 30,000 gns as a yearling. Dam, unraced, closely related to very smart winner up to 2m Rekindling. Should have some potential.
Cape Cross filly. Dam unraced half-sister to useful two-year-old 1m winner Oojooba. Trainer has string in fine order ahead of debut run, with 4-14 strike rate lately.
Forecasts
Gumriyah (4/5), Rayita (7/2), Wohileh (6/1), Reassurance (8/1), Konigin (12/1), Given Choice (14/1), Triple First (20/1), Helleberry (66/1)
GUMRIYAH is a half-sister to the brilliant Legatissimo and she appeared to learn plenty from her debut when finishing third in a Doncaster maiden in her final two-year-old start. With the Gosden team blasting winners at a 29% strike rate, she's the one to follow on her return. Triple First showed more recently at Sandown but will surely have to improve again. The newcomers Wohileh, Reassurance, Konigin and Given Choice all need close checks.