140,000gns yearling; 9th foal; half-brother to winners Bogart, Blaine and Longton. Sets the standard on his debut second when green and slowly away before some eye-catching late progress. The one to beat.
Acclamation colt, cost €65,000 as a yearling. Slowly away and outpaced early on debut but stayed on late for an albeit well held third. Likely to improve for the run and one to consider.
Son of Hot Streak gelded ahead of this debut. Cost £32,000 as a yearling; an 11th foal who is a half-brother to six winners including sprint winners Morache Music, Never Lose, Enchanted Linda and Knight Charm. One to note in the market.
Daughter of Dark Angel out of a Listed sprint winner in Germany. Cost £60,000 as a yearling and bred for speed. Leading stable remain in form and a highly likely type on debut.
Daughter of Dandy Man cost €50,000 as a yearling; a 10th foal and a half-sister to five winners. Has plenty of speed in pedigree so worth a precautionary market check on debut.
Society Rock filly bought for €42,000 as a yearling but sent off at 40/1 on last month's C&D debut and finished well held. Easy to look elsewhere.
Forecasts
Byline (8/13), Dark Regard (7/2), Lexington Warfare (7/1), Magic Timing (12/1), My Dandy Doc (16/1), Rominintheglomin (40/1)
BYLINE was sent off favourite on debut but he will have learnt an awful lot after doing a fair bit wrong early and sets a strong standard. Lexington Warfare would have a bit to find from his first run but was another who would seemingly improve for it. Dark Regard is the clear pick of the newcomers on paper and is a likely danger.