£40,000 yearling; first foal from a 1m3½f-1m4f winning mare (Callendula); the perfectly relevant advice is to wait and see how she fares in the market exchanges with her stablemate Tribute To Jade.
Fourth foal (12,000gns vendor yearling) from the 6f juvenile scorer Tosca; that dam was also a half-sister to the Listed-placed 7f winner Taita; the North Yorkshire trainer Les Eyre was 1-8 (13%) with his juveniles in 2019.
No Nay Never filly; sixth foal (cost €72,000 as a yearling) from a maiden dam; half-sister to the 5f juvenile scorer Pink Iceburg in addition to the 1m4f Fibresand scorer Kabrit.
£34,000 yearling; third foal from the speedy 5f scorer Rise Up Lotus; half-sister to fellow winning juvenile Mawde (5f); trainer operated just a 4% strike-rate (5-115) with his juveniles in 2019.
100,000gns yearling; 11th foal from a 7f winner in Greece (Diary); half-sister to six winners including Lady Darshaan (5f) and the Gr 1 Abbaye scorer Total Gallery; one for the shortlist for much respected connections.
€62,000 foal, 160,000gns yearling; third foal from an unraced dam who was a half-sister to the German Group 1 winner Ransom O'War (1m2f); half-sister to the 6f Listed winner Inverleigh; an interesting type.
First foal from the French 1m4f winner Final Stage who herself was a sister to the useful Famous Kid (1m-1m6f); appears to be one to have firmly on the radar sporting the silks of Godolphin.
£42,000 yearling; seventh foal from the 5f scorer Lucky Leigh; half-sister to the winning sprinters Something Lucky and Emten; shouldn't be totally dismissed, yet is thought likely to have to settle for minor honours at best.
Acclamation filly (cost £82,000 as a yearling); third foal from the 5f AW scorer Magic Florence - a sister to the Grp 3 winner Hamza; potentially makes more appeal in this type of contest than her stablemate Cirrus.
Forecasts
Setarhe (2/1), Publicist (10/3), Sunset Memory (4/1), Cirrus (17/2), Tribute To Jade (11/1), Ocean Eyes (16/1), Miss Diamond (16/1), Fields Of Berries (28/1), The Chain (50/1)
With Richard Hannon, James Tate, Roger Varian and Charlie Appleby all saddling interesting looking fillies in Division 1 of this maiden at 3.35pm, it makes most sense to wait and see how the market develops once the outcome of that particular race is known. However, without that knowledge being available at the time of writing the purely speculative selection is SETARHE ahead of Publicist and Tribute To Jade.