130,000gns yearling by Kodiac couldn't land a blow after starting slowly and hanging under pressure on debut at Leicester over 5f. Should know job better now and improvement expected.
Dark Angel newcomer half-brother to two 1m winners out of a 1m1f Group Three winning dam. Stable more than capable of getting them ready on debut so merits respect especially if market speaks positively.
€19,000 gelding by Kodiac finished fourth of seven on debut at Leicester last month where Bravo Faisal was sixth. Do better for that run but vulnerable to well-bred newcomers.
140,000gns yearling by Cappella Sansevero a half-brother to Group One winning sprinter Harry Angel. Bred to be fast and from hottest yard of all in early 2019 so looks a very likely newcomer.
9-1 but always thereabouts and beaten 1¼L into second on recent debut at Windsor and kept on as if needing this step up to 6f latest when third at Chester. Sets a fair standard for the two obvious newcomers to aim for.
575,000gns 2yo by Invincible Spirit; 14th foal; half-brother to 5 winners inc Erupt (1m3f-1m4f inc Gr 1). Bred to want further but merits respect for one of the most prolific yards in the game with two-year-old debutants.
Forecasts
Pierre Lapin (1/1), Visible Charm (9/4), Top Buck (5/1), Clog Maker (16/1), Bravo Faisal (25/1), Mr Kodi (33/1), Bad Rabbit (80/1)
If anywhere near the class of their Group One winning half-brothers VISIBLE CHARM and Pierre Lapin will have a major say here and the pair of them are favoured over the twice-placed Top Buck. The Godolphin newcomer gets the nod due to Charlie Appleby being more prolific with debutants than Roger Varian albeit the latter can ready one first time.