No shortage of interest amongst the unraced contenders with Coppull, Farough, Stardinia and Logi Bear all having something to recommend them. The experience of Mighty Vega and COYY may prove decisive though, with both having run to a fair level on debut. Eve Johnson Houghton's juvenile is narrowly preferred.[Paul Smith]
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Prominent in the market ahead of his Newbury debut (5f, good) a fortnight ago but having been held up early, he was under pressure before halfway and looked green, allowed to coast home in the final furlong; should be capable of better but still not easily recommended.
March foal; second foal; half-brother to 7f AW 2yo winner Worthington Lake (RPR 77); dam 5f/6f winner (78); stable's first 2yo runner of the year won at Newbury and the second was sent off favourite at Newmarket (disappointed); interesting to see if there's money about for him.
February foal; £42,000 yearling; third foal; half-brother to 6f AW 2yo winner Maui Breeze (RPR 76); dam runner-up 5f/6f (87); first 2yo runner of the year for Roger Varian (19% with 2yos in the last five seasons); betting usually a good guide as to expectation levels for newcomers from the yard.
March foal; £45,000 yearling; fourth foal; half-brother to 5f winner Inspired Knowhow (RPR 72); dam US 1m turf winner (including 2yo stakes); some appeal on paper but others bring more pressing claims.
May foal; fourth foal; half-brother to winners War Bride (6f; RPR 88) and Heathcliff's Girl (Greek 5f-6.5f); dam 5f/6f 2yo winner (94); powerful stable have already sent out two winning newcomers this season and he's an appealing type on paper, for all he's not yet reached his second birthday.
March foal; 12-1 for the Brocklesby on debut and ran well to finish fifth, outpaced 1f out but keeping on nicely in the closing stages; open to improvement with that behind him and his experience will be an asset; drawn against the stands' rail but the runners raced up the middle of the track at the last meeting here.
February foal; third foal; dam 7f AW winner (RPR 85), half-sister to winners Loving Dream (French 1m6f Group 1) and Legend Of Time (US 1m1f Grade 2) amongst others; first 2yo runner of the season for a stable that have enjoyed successs in this sphere.
Promising fourth at Newbury on his debut 15 days ago, keeping on steadily before meeting a bit of traffic close home; stable won the race 12 months ago (with a newcomer) and he's more appealing than many.
February foal; £17,000 yearling; first foal of a maiden from a good family; not obviously precocious on pedigree but he was an early foal and the stable's horses are in good form; worth a market check.
February foal; 8,000gns foal, 17,000gns yearling; first foal of a 5f 2yo winner (RPR 82); stable going great guns and another for whom market support would look significant; first runner for sire Bangkok.
April foal; second foal of a 5f 2yo Listed winner (RPR 92); first-season sire has already had a couple of winning newcomers in Ireland; stable up and running with their 2yos and she's an interesting contender.
March foal; £25,000 yearling; fourth foal; half-sister to winners Christian David (7f AW 2yo/1m turf; RPR 93) and Liberty Of Devil (Hungarian 1m3f); dam 1m1f winner (65); others look more speedily bred.
March foal; 9,000gns foal; second foal; closely related to French 4.5f/6f 2yo winner Awj (RPR 85); dam 6f AW 2yo winner (66); stable's newcomers usually better for a run.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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