Winner at 50/1 on debut at Fairyhouse in September. Has beaten just one of 27 rivals home on her last two starts at the Curragh and Gowran Park. Not the most reliable of sorts and others hold stronger claims in this event.
Miserly return of just the one win in 14 starts on turf. Makes little appeal based on what the Nathaniel mare has shown for connections since returning to turf in May.
C&D winner at this meeting 12 months ago but has blown hot and cold in a number of starts since. Excuses for last run and one to consider back at this track.
Winner over C&D at this meeting 12 months ago landing a good to firm handicap off a 3lb lower mark. Running well in defeat in a number of starts since May and a return to this venue likely to bring out more improvement.
Sole career win came on the AW at Dundalk in March and appears to be more suited to that track than on turf. Improvement needed if the Dawn Approach filly is to take this event.
Five -race maiden on turf but the Tamayuz filly has not been disgraced in a number of contests since returning to action in May. First time visor likely to assist.
Eight-race maiden who has looked overwhelmed in three starts this term. Others more appealing on the balance of overall form to hand.
Forecasts
Dubai Rainbow (7/2), Passing Trade (4/1), Star Quality (9/2), Scream (5/1), Cautious Approach (7/1), Lady Scathach (15/2), Dramatise (10/1), Polly Glide (20/1), Stocai Ban (20/1)
The Ger Lyons-trained, SCREAM is clearly better than her seasonal debut at Limerick suggests and the daughter of Vocalised is worth another chance here to add to her win at this meeting 12 months ago. C&D winner, Passing Trade representing the Michael Mulvany yard can emerge as the biggest danger, with Dubai Rainbow and Lady Scathach battling for remaining prize money.