The percentage call goes to LADY LIGHTNING, who has the plum draw and looks the type to take well to Chester. Sir Geoff Morgan (well drawn; second choice) and Seraphim Angel are interesting contenders for Tom Dascombe, who has a solid Lily Agnes record (one win, several placed) in the last decade, while Night In Paris has a good chance provided she overcomes a difficult draw. A few others also have possibilities.[Steve Boow]
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60,000gns yearling; brother to French 7.5f-1m1f winner Darlinghurst (including Listed), out of a 5f winner (Chester 2yo and AW Group 3); one of two newcomers for Hugo Palmer; heed the market signals.
Finished only tenth of 15 in a substandard Brocklesby that hasn't worked out particularly well; besides the modest claims on form, he has the worst of the draw.
22,000euros foal, £65,000 yearling; by Kodi Bear; dam German 8.5f winner, half-sister to French 12.5f Group 2 winner Savoir Vivre; one of two newcomers for this yard; check the betting.
Finished 1l second to Daisy Inthe Breeze at Brighton (good) last Wednesday, putting in strong late work; looked green and seems likely to improve for the experience; could go well from handy draw.
Held on by 1l from strong-finishing Sir Geoff Morgan at Brighton (good) last week, having appeared to know her job better than that rival; not sure to progress much but is nicely drawn.
Made all for emphatic success at Wolverhampton (AW) on debut; beaten favourite (faded into modest fourth) at Bath since but this course may suit her better; has Rossa Ryan back on board and remains of interest.
Justified favouritism with neck success under Danny Tudhope at Kempton (AW) four weeks ago; the form isn't working out well but she's open to progress, being a late foal (not quite two yet).
Led from an early stage and scored a shade comfortably at Wolverhampton (AW) one month ago; should take well to Chester and evidently has the speed to take advantage of the plum draw; interesting.
Promising effort from the front at Ripon (soft) where she went down only narrowly to the market leader, pair clear; not ideally drawn but holds a leading chance on bare form.
Finished sixth in substandard Brocklesby; inferior effort on AW the following week; returns from 40-day break facing a difficult task from unfavourable draw.
Respectable fourth in good-ground maiden at Newmarket's Craven meeting, having shown speed; likely to be suited by Chester and helps to give Tom Dascombe, who also runs Sir Geoff Morgan, an interesting hand.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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