Both of the newcomers represent top yards and have attractive pedigrees so market strength should be noted. Naallat (second choice), Pina Sonata and TUESDAYS CHILD all showed signs of greenness on their respective debuts but also plenty of promise. The first two are much respected but the vote goes to William Haggas's filly, who gave the impression she would have learnt a good deal from her Southwell outing and she should relish the longer trip.[David Bellingham]
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120,000euros yearling; sent off 15-2 when a promising fourth of 12 on her Newmarket debut (1m, good) a year ago but the form of that race didn't really work out and her absence since is a concern; market useful on return; stable also runs the newcomer Solarium.
Held in two novices on Kempton Polytrack (7f/1m; debut for Sir Michael Stoute) eight months apart; may be one for handicaps after this; hood given a go; stable also runs Pina Sonata.
Closely related to 1m-1m2f Flat (including AW; RPR 94)/2m hurdle winner Postmark, half-sister to winners Bipartisanship (US 1m/8.5f turf including Listed; 104) and Swordbill (1m5f-2m including AW; 78); dam 1m AW winner (79), half-sister to Yorkshire Oaks winner; bred to handle the AW and market should be revealing on debut for leading stable.
Showed signs of greenness on Newcastle debut (1m, Tapeta) this month but also plenty of ability in being beaten just a neck into second of eight; should know more this time and has every chance of going one better.
Sent off 80-1 for her Newmarket debut (7f, good to soft) last October and showed signs of greenness but still finished fourth of 15; form wasn't outstanding but it was still a promising start and her half-sister is 2-2 on the AW for the same stable; market informative on return.
Half-sister to 7f 2yo/1m winner Holloway Boy (including Group 3; RPR 113); dam unraced sister to useful 6f-8.6f winner Supersta, out of 7f/1m winning close relative of 6f/7f Group 2 winner Byron, is granddaughter of Cheveley Park winner; plenty to like on pedigree and market should be revealing on debut for top yard.
17-2 when beaten 4l into third of nine on her Southwell debut (7f, Tapeta) this month; ran green there and should have learnt plenty, while this nicely bred filly should relish the longer trip; respected.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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