Of those with form in the book, SUBSONIC and Thilos appeal most, with slight preference for the former who should appreciate the step up in trip and she returns with her stable in top form. Ryan Moore rides Guarded for the first time but she needs to improve plenty on her comeback run to feature here. The nicely-bred newcomers Juniper Sling, Mittens and It's A Heartbeat are worth monitoring in the market. [Dave Stephens]
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Frankel filly showed clear promise on debut at Leopardstown (7f, soft) last October; very testing ground may not have suited on her return here over 1m; dam was a Group winning sprinter on fast ground so she may need quicker conditions.
Too Darn Hot filly is a fourth foal; half-sister to winners Saltwell (French Listed-placed 1m4f/14.5f; RPR 101), Shark Bay (9.5f-1m3f; 101) and Kehailaan (1m AW; 84); dam French/Australian 10.5f-1m4f winner (102); nicely bred newcomer worth a market check.
Sea The Stars filly is a fifth foal; sister to 11.6f/1m4f winner Star Kissed (RPR 94), half-sister to winners Thunder Kiss (1m3f/1m4f inc Group 3; 113) and Mr King (1m/1m2f; 97); dam 1m4f-2m AW winner (Listed placed on turf; 100); very interesting debutante from respected source who looks a likely type on paper.
Similar form in two runs last season in 1m maidens when 11-1 at Gowran (good) and 20-1 at Leopardstown (soft); bred to appreciate this step up in trip and could do better now; more needed to win, though.
Well beaten last year on sole start for Willie McCreery and similar story on debut for this yard at Cork earlier this month; pedigree suggests this trip might stretch her; others preferred.
Night Of Thunder filly is a third foal; sister to Scandinavian 7f/1m winner, half-sister to 1m4f AW winner Torre Del Oro (RPR 90); dam Listed-placed 1m4f winner (94), out of unraced sister to Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Roderic O'Connor; Irish 1000 Guineas entry from respected source is worth a market check on debut.
Daughter of Phoenix Of Spain cost 24,000Euros as a yearling; eighth foal; half-sister to winners Light My Fire (Group-placed 5f turf/6f AW 2yo; RPR 98), Porchy Party (5f-7.5f GB 2yo/Macau), Chiquitita Chic (Czech 6f 2yo/7f) and Aperola (Polish 1m5f); dam French 1m4f maiden; probably best watched on debut.
Camelot filly was unsold for 45,000Euros as a yearling; fifth foal; half-sister to winners Flaming Princess (5f 2yo inc Listed; RPR 99) and It'sonlyjustbegun (1m2f; 79); dam placed 5f/6f (inc 2yo/AW; 71), half-sister to 1m 2yo Group 2 winner Royal Dornoch; looks the stable second string but still worth a market check.
Made a promising debut when beaten 0.5l by a Ballydoyle hotpot at Leopardstown (1m, soft); was a bit green that day and she shaped like this trip might suit; holds Group 1 entries; obvious chance if fit for her return and her stable is in fine form.
Sent off at 100-30 for her Galway debut (7f, heavy) last October and ran a nice race in third; her pedigree suggests the step up in trip here will suit and she's entered in the Irish Oaks; McMonagle keeps the faith; considered.
Group 1 entered filly finished a moderate fourth on debut at Gowran (1m, soft) twelve days ago, sent off at 3-1; evidently thought capable of better than that and she could improve plenty for the run; can't be fully dismissed stepping up in trip but others make more appeal.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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