G3 – 1000m – Turf
1 |
Arboy Will |
From a small stable who can deliver shock wins, including this gelding who won at 150-1 on debut. This is much tougher than his heavy ground Lingfield win last time. |
2 |
Armor |
A well regarded colt who beat his three rivals on his debut and then ran a fast fifth of 27 in a fast-ground Listed Royal Ascot race. |
3 |
Boonie |
Has shown plenty of speed on all three starts, notably leading the far side group – only just missing out on second in a 27-runner Listed event at Royal Ascot. |
4 |
Chimgan |
Despite looking inexperienced and hanging under pressure he made a winning debut at Nottingham early this month. Worth a go at this much stronger race. |
5 |
Chipotle |
Surged up the far rail to outspeed a big field of juveniles at Royal Ascot. Good chances on that evidence though a disappointing favourite last time. Slow ground might not help. |
6 |
Fearby |
For a rookie trainer, going well. Fearby looks very fast, and was really impressive when booting clear of some previous winners in a Listed sprint at Sandown. |
7 |
Kaboo |
Failed to land a Royal Ascot gamble on his debut, and then third when favourite for a Sandown Listed race. Has scope and ability but may need further than 1000m. |
8 |
Kingboard Star |
Too quick for his rivals on fast ground at Bath on his debut, then a disappointing odds-on favourite on the all-weather. Hard to assess. |
9 |
Mojomaker |
Showed terrific gate speed to win a novices’ event at Sandown, then running at least as well when second in stronger Listed company at the same track. |
10 |
Swayze |
A modest start was followed by a big step forward when he led from the gate to beat more fancied rivals at Yarmouth earlier this month. |
11 |
Nymphadora |
Her victory at York in May looks good as her nearest victim has won twice since. May have found the ground too fast at Royal Ascot subsequently. |