Has won both starts since a promising debut at Doncaster, last time landing a 7f novice at Newcastle by a head from Night of Romance. Has a fine attitude, and will continue to progress.
Muhaarar half-brother to Gold Cup winner Big Orange. Better effort to date when a staying-on third to Royal Scimitar over 6f at Newbury, and second, fourth and fifth all successful since. Will relish 7f, and looks well weighted for nursery bow.
Won gamely on second start at Kempton, and backed that up when 2¾L third of 8 to Zamaani in a 6f nursery at Goodwood last week. She is another who should improve for the step up to 7f.
Easily his best effort in three runs when neck second of 7 to Harold Shand in a 7f novice event at Yarmouth last. More required now handicapping, but respected now the penny has dropped.
Knew his job when runner-up on debut at Newcastle, and didn't have to improve to land a 7f novice at Thirsk next time. Unexposed now handicapping, so ought to have more to offer, so considered.
Footstepsinthesand colt who made a promising debut in a strong-looking maiden here in June. Yet to build on that, though, and latest effort at York was a disappointing one. Fairly treated, but needs to bounce back.
Non-Runners
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Spirit Of Sisra18
Weight: 9-7| Age: 2
T: Tom Dascombe J: Tom Marquand
NR
Forecasts
High Peak (9/5), Aesthete (11/4), Thank You Next (7/2), Spirit Of Sisra (7/1), Magisterium (10/1), Spanish Colt (10/1), Saunton (16/1)
The majority of these are open to improvement, none more so that the well-bred AESTHETE, who will relish the extra yardage after catching there eye in a race which is working out well at Newbury. Thank You Next will also stay 7f, and ran well when placed in a similar event at Goodwood, while High Peak wasn't seriously tested at Thirsk last time, and is unexposed as a result.