2392m – Turf
1 |
Alounak |
Will need to raise his game sharply from a poor effort here on his 2021 return. But he did run a cracking second in a Royal Ascot G2 over this trip in 2020. |
2 |
Zabeel Champion |
This tough and talented colt has won his last three starts, latterly over this trip at Newmarket. Has been targeted for this, a race his stable have a good record in. |
3 |
Win O’Clock |
Has won over further than this so no stamina issues. Keeps running decently and seems best suited by slow ground. |
4 |
Mirann |
His second over 2000m at The Curragh last time was possibly a career best, especially as he twice encountered trouble. Stays this longer trip. Slow ground ideal. |
5 |
Raymond Tusk |
If the rain arrives to soften conditions then he has a chance, especially after his good second – at long odds – in a York handicap over this trip in May. |
6 |
Favorite Moon |
Cleverly targeted to win a G3 at Rosehill, Australia. That was on slow ground over this trip. Chances if the rain comes. |
7 |
Pirate King |
From a stable with a good Royal Ascot record. He has won four of his last ten starts though all on all-weather surfaces. He has won on turf and looks fairly handicapped. |
8 |
Scarlet Dragon |
Loves to pass horses and a really fast gallop would help his claims here. That was the scenario when Holly Doyle steered him to victory in this race last year. |
9 |
Aaddeey |
His handicap mark is rising but that is because of two improved efforts this season, and he looked the likely winner a long way out in a Newmarket handicap last month. |
10 |
Tyson Fury |
A strong colt who won a novices’ event over this course and distance last October. However well beaten on both starts this year, and dismal here last time. |
11 |
Tritonic |
Expected to be sharper for a run over an inadequate 2000m last time, though he did run second over a similar trip in a 2020 Royal Ascot handicap. Slow ground ideal. |
12 |
Dark Pine |
Competes off a career-high handicap mark but deserves that after his career-best success, at Chester. Didn’t look a likely winner that day, but then found terrific acceleration. |
13 |
Quickthorn |
Mentally and physically he seems in the right place now, and surged clear of his rivals at Haydock on his only start this season. Rain would be helpful. |
14 |
Jeremiah |
Clearly happy over this course and distance winning a handicap here last July, blinkered for the first time then. Raced too freely on only 2021 start, still a good effort. |
15 |
Grand Bazaar |
Has a fighting attitude and also positive that he was only just caught over this course and distance last August. Plenty of promise from his 2021 return. |
16 |
Lost Eden |
Plenty of excuses – including slow ground – for a dismal effort here and much too soon to write him off on turf even though his previous runs and wins were on the all-weather. |
17 |
Khagan |
Yet to thrive since moving from France to the UK and being gelded. This trip looked his best in France. |
18 |
Valyrian Steel |
Comes here in great shape after all-weather handicap wins at Kempton over similar trips to this. His trainer thinks he has a big handicap win in him. |
19 |
Sam Cooke |
Versatile groundwise, he is a real stayer and the faster they go the better for him. He has proven good form over this course and distance. |
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Reserves |
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20 |
Protected Guest |
A four-times turf winner who has been maintaining a reasonably good level since winning on the Lingfield all-weather in March. Effective at 2400m. |
21 |
Taqareer |
His only career win came over 2000m and not yet fully proven at this longer trip. Cheekpieces added today. |
22 |
Dash Of Spice |
Gained a terrific win in this in 2018. He races off a 7lb lower mark now after mostly disappointing subsequent efforts. |