Son of Camacho cost £45,000 as a yearling. Ran well despite looking green on debut and should improve for that experience; fascinating contender with experience under his belt.
Kodiac colt, cost 125,000 gns as a yearling. Half-brother to a 5f juvenile winner. Dam also a sprint winner as a juvenile. Very green on debut at Leicester two weeks ago but should improve and bred for the job.
Baltic King colt, dam a winning sprinter including as a juvenile. Ran okay on debut on soft ground at Newbury on debut but will need a sizable step forward in a short space of time to mix it with these.
Dubawi colt, dam a German Listed winner, half-sister to an AW/dirt winner. May do better over further but yard can ready one first time out and he's one to note on debut here.
Iffraaj colt, cost 35,000 gns as a yearling. Half-brother to a 6½f winner, dam a sister to a 7f Listed winner. Yard capable with their debutantes and this colt looks as if he has enough speed in his pedigree; worth a market check.
Lethal Force colt, cost €38,000 as a foal and £25,000 as a yearling. Half-brother to a sprint winner. Dam a half-sister to a 7f Listed winner. Bred for this sort of test but entitled to need this on debut.
Forecasts
Making History (11/8), Temple Of Heaven (11/4), Foad (9/2), Isobar Wind (9/1), Champagne Supanova (9/1), Dylan De Vega (14/1), Zain Storm (50/1)
FOAD and Champagne Supanova both have racecourse experience on their side and it's the former who edges the vote having shaped with plenty of promise on debut at Leicester. Two newcomers to note are Making History and Temple Of Heaven with preference for the Godolphin runner when taking in to account his trainer's record with first time out juveniles.