This looks to be between the two previous winners. Magna Grecia Star could hardly have done it any easier when off the mark at Wolverhampton last month and remains promising, but she may find TROIA a touch too classy with that filly having acquitted herself well in Group 3 company when last seen.[David Bellingham]
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Well supported when making a winning debut at Newbury (6f, good) last July and was pitched in at the deep end when contesting a Group 3 at Newmarket (7f, good to soft) in October, although she acquitted herself well in finishing fourth of ten; back in much calmer waters on return; major claims.
Both starts over 7f on the AW, finishing an encouraging third of nine on her Kempton debut in February and coming home 5l clear in a Wolverhampton maiden last month; remains promising now switched to turf.
11,000euros foal; 22,000gns yearling; half-sister to three winners including Conversant (5f-6f; RPR 76); dam 7f winner (82), half-sister to Listed-placed 7f 2yo winner Forest Storm (dam of 2,000 Guineas winner Night Of Thunder); stable has the occasional winning newcomer, but this looks a tough starting point.
8,000euros yearling; half-sister to six winners including Che Bella (1m including 2yo/Qatar; RPR 91), Danni California (7f-2m including AW; 90), Too Shy Shy (7f-1m2f including AW; 79) and Grey Fable (1m4f; 74); dam 1m2f-1m4f winner (95), half-sister to 1m2f Group 1 winner; stable has few winning newcomers and this looks a daunting task in any case.
( Pool guide displayed could change before the race starts & should be used as a guide only )