The Roger Varian-trained MUNSIF impressed on his debut at Nottingham three weeks ago and is taken to make it 2-2. The attractively bred newcomer Jeanne Baret could be best of the rest.[Ben Hutton]
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4,500gns foal; by Golden Horn; first foal; dam US 1m/8.5f winner (including minor stakes), half-sister to US 1m/1m1f stakes winner out of US 1m stakes winner; market check advised on belated debut but may be best watched.
His dam is a half-sister to Taghrooda, who won the Oaks and King George in these colours; comfortable winner when even-money favourite on debut at Nottingham (1m2f, good) three weeks ago and should be tough to beat today.
14,000gns foal, £42,000 yearling; 11th foal; Cracksman half-brother to five winners including Panstarr (1m1f-1m2f including Listed), Highest Level (7f AW; RPR 96) and Princesse Mathilde (1m2f/1m3f; 92); dam 6f 2yo winner (89); faces tough debut task against Munsif but not ruled out each-way.
It's very early days for this 120,000gns yearling, whose dam was a 1m4f Group 2 winner, and he's been gelded since his sole run at Lingfield (1m, AW) last November; one to watch in the betting but he was tailed off at 100-1 and a dramatic transformation is required.
Ninth foal; Sea The Moon half-sister to seven winners for these connections notably Galapiat (1m4f; RPR 109) and Madame Ambassador (8.5f-1m4f; 103); dam German 1m2f Group 1 winner for connections; Munsif sets a lofty standard on debut but she's bred to have a bright future.
1/4 Odds Place 1,2
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