Dam a winning half-sister to an Australian Group 2 winner. Slowly away and looked to need the experience when when 10L sixth of 8 to New World Tapestry in a 7f maiden at Newmarket late last month. Sure to improve, and not dismissed for top stable.
By Galileo out of Queen Mary and Lowther Stakes winner Best Terms, and related to Listed winners Star Terms and Fresh Terms. Cost 525,000 gns and represents a powerful stable, so commands respect on racecourse debut.
Sea The Stars colt who didn't meet market expectations when fifth of 7 to Anastarsia in a 1m novice at Newcastle first time up. Probably needed that for fitness, if not know-how, but has plenty to find.
By Frankel out of a Group 1 winner and a full-brother to a 2-y-o winner at this trip. Failed to show anything amidst greenness on debut at Newmarket, and fitting of a visor so quickly is a worrying sign. Stablemate of Chairman Power.
By Dubawi out of 1m5f (AW) Listed winner Hidden Gold. Top yard 19-55 with juvenile debutants this year, and this well-bred colt is shortlisted on his first public appearance.
Charm Spirit colt who shaped well when 2¼L fifth of 9 to Riot in a 7f novice at Kempton a month ago. Sure to do better, and enters the reckoning for a yard in fine form.
Forecasts
Secret Victory (1/1), Turn On The Charm (7/2), Prince Imperial (5/1), Chairman Power (10/1), Buwardy (11/1), Imperial Square (16/1)
Turn on The Charm sets the standard, but it's not an unreachable one, and newcomer SECRET VICTORY makes plenty of appeal, both on pedigree, and as a representative of a yard with an excellent strike-rate with newcomers. Chairman Power is one of two for Sir Michael Stoute, and while he lacks experience, he boasts a top-notch pedigree, and will go close if he's close to ready for this introduction.