A few of these are quite closely matched on the figures but the vote goes to REMMOOZ, who made a bright start with his win over C&D in April and represents a yard that won this for the same owner in 2023. Al Joory found plenty of improvement when scoring at Kempton last month and she's feared most, ahead of recent Catterick winner Watch And Shoot. Wolfpack and Tapioca Pearl are also in the mix, while Ralph Beckett's striking newcomer Circios needs a close look in the market.[David Moon]
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Cost £80,000 as a yearling, but was 28-1 on Kempton debut (7f, AW) last August and he faded into sixth of ten; returns after 283 days off and he needs plenty of improvement on this switch to turf.
250,000gns yearling; ran green over C&D (good to firm; 8-1) in April but he really got the hang of things in the closing stages and finished well to beat the favourite in that useful novice; that was a bright start and he's a major player under a penalty.
£170,000 yearling who is a brother to some smart winners; made promising start when third at Newcastle (7f, AW) last month and he built on that when beating five rivals at Catterick (7f, good); has penalty in this deeper race but he knuckled down well last time and is open to more progress.
Didn't live up to market expectations on Southwell debut in October, but she left that form behind when scoring on her Kempton reappearance (7f, AW) last month; this is tougher under a penalty but she beat 13 rivals last time and looks a useful prospect.
Well-bred colt who cost 120,000euros yearling; 4-1 for a six-runner novice at Lingfield (7f, AW) in February but he weakened quickly and finished a remote third; should benefit from that experience but he needs a transformation after a break.
Ran green when a never-dangerous seventh here (6f, good to firm) three weeks ago but he had some traffic issues and made some late headway in the closing stages; has lots to find on the bare figures but he has plenty of scope for progress on this step up in trip.
Half-brother to five winners but he weakened at Chelmsford (1m, AW) last month and was beaten 19l; now drops in trip but he needs to leave that initial form a long way behind.
Kameko colt out of a useful 7f/8.4f winner; made a promising start when runner-up at Southwell (1m, AW) in November for Andrew Balding; now returns for new yard but that debut form puts him firmly in the picture and he should be fine on this drop in trip; respected.
$625,000 yearling; third foal; sister to 1m/8.3f winner Everlasting (including Listed; RPR 101), half-sister to 1m/1m4f winner Adelaide River (including Group 3; 116); dam 7f AW winner/second in Irish 1,000 Guineas (110), half-sister to US champion 2yo Uncle Mo; striking newcomer and she needs a close look in market.
Finished last of ten on her Kempton debut in October but she looked a different proposition when runner-up at Southwell (7f, AW) on her return in April; that was eyecatching form off the pace and she's in the mix on this switch to turf.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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