Ollie Sangster's winner of this last year had the benefit of experience but Piazza (second choice) and Lovethiswayagain need a close look in the market, as does Madame X from a yard that's won this before with Group-class fillies. However, ANTHELIA should be all the wiser for her Bath win which was quite impressive in the end.[Alistair Jones]
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Looks a bargain at £6,000 after making a winning start at Bath (5f, good to firm), coming home 2.5l clear despite getting behind early; could be useful and sets a fair standard for the newcomers to target.
No Nay Never filly who cost 35,000euros as a yearling; tenth foal; half-sister to winners Samoot (6f/7f; RPR 102), Jadaayil (7f; 89) and Raajihah (1m; 62); dam 7f winner (including at two/Group 3; 109); one of two newcomers from last year's winning stable.
Fourth foal; half-sister to winners Duc De Morny (French Group-placed 6f/7f 2yo; RPR 96), Agonyclite (6f/1m; 61) and May (French 7f/7.5f); dam 6f-1m1f winner (Norwegian Listed; 98); stable won this in 2014 and 2015 with Tiggy Wiggy and Illuminate, who went on to finish second and first respectively at Royal Ascot.
80,000gns yearling; second foal; dam placed 7f 2yo/1m3f (RPR 73), sister to winners Alhebayeb (6f 2yo Group 2), Azmaam (useful at 7f/1m) and Silver Mission (6f-10.5f); the market should be revealing with the trainer doubly represented.
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