Second in a point-to-point before being brushed aside in two bumpers in the spring. Plenty to prove now switching codes but some hope of coping as her pedigree stems from Oaks winner Diminuendo on her dam's side. Still probably best just watched.
Ran better than his 50/1 starting price suggested he would at Kempton earlier in the month but was still a long way behind Mojave on the night. Hard to see him reversing the placings.
A half-brother to 1m-1m6f winner Noble Expression; out of a Selkirk mare who was placed over 7f on her debut for John Gosden; she also ran well over this sort of trip during her time. The gelding will probably come on a bundle for the run.
Shown a lot of promise in each of his last two starts - beaten by a more experienced rival last time and was caught out by a runaway winner the time before. Going the right way and worth considering on Tapeta debut.
0-8 so far and looks of modest ability. Placed in modest company at Newbury latest but not always looked the most straightforward and is vulnerable to a less exposed type.
Good pedigree for middle distances and bred to cope with a synthetic surface; debut run at Catterick was a modest affair and the gelding was outpaced from a long way out. Might improve but also looks like he'll need more time.
Back at this level after staying on well to claim second behind and odds-n favourite on her handicap debut at Newmarket last month. Also previously ran well over an extended mile at Nottingham (in May). Yard going well so merits a betting check.
MOJAVE has been found a good opportunity to get off the mark. The gelding has improved with experience and can boost his profile by taking this en route to a more testing challenge when he goes into handicaps. Sweet Celebration gets the fillies allowance from the selection and shouldn't be underestimated with her challenge. The betting can guide where she is concerned. Allocated and Monsieur Lambrays are nominated as the best of the rest.