Unfancied on debut over 1m1½f here in March, but much improved when 7¼L fourth of 13 to Global Conqueror in 1m maiden at Leicester last month, albeit getting the run of things in front. Place claims if staying longer trip.
By Champs Elysees out of a maiden half-sister to dual listed winner Selinka. Unfancied, but shaped with promise when 3¾L fourth of 8 to Supernova in maiden at Goodwood last month. Sure to progress, and shortlisted here.
Longstanding maiden who ran to form when third at Lingfield on penultimate outing, but could make no impact in handicap at Newbury last time, and seems to have reached his limit in form terms.
Very much in need of experience when fifth to Caliburn in novice at Haydock on debut, so disappointing he couldn't match that form at Pontefract next time, although that may have come too soon. Will be better off in handicaps after another run.
Thewayyouare colt out of an unraced mare. Slowly away and ran green when soundly beaten on racecourse bow at Kempton last month, and must improve markedly to figure.
Planteur gelding out of a well-related maiden. Never out of the rear division when tailed off at Windsor last month on his debut, and makes no appeal on that evidence.
Motivator half-brother to useful 1¼m winner Saab Almanal from family of owner's Criterion Stakes winner Racer Forever. Met trouble in running when third of 9 to Pirate King at Doncaster on debut, and should improve significantly now.
Dam has produced top-class Postponed and Group 3 winner God Given, but this son of Makfi has shown barely modest form in a couple of runs to date. May yet improve, but handicaps beckon after this.
Big Bad Bob half-sister to pattern-class stayers Vent de Force and Marmelo, but sent off 100/1 for debut at Lingfield (AW) in May. Shaped well to finish fourth there, and likely to improve markedly for longer trip, so merits respect.
Hails from immediate family of Melbourne Cup winner Rekindling, and showed ability when 9¼L fourth of 8 to Gumriyah in minor event at Salisbury last month. Ought to do better, and not ruled out.
PEGASUS KID was notably unlucky in the run at Doncaster on debut, and is taken to score at the second time of asking. Berkshire Blue and Jedhi are also open to significant improvement and should get involved, with the former just preferred for the forecast spot.