Listed – 2371m – Turf
1 |
Pearl Beach |
Is 0-9 on turf, all six wins coming on an all-weather surface. But her two runs at this track have been quite encouraging. |
2 |
Quenelle d’Or |
Proved herself in this class with a front-running victory at Saint-Cloud. A promising start to 2022 at Ascot but less good at Leopardstown. |
3 |
Topanticipation |
Her excellent record at York is a big plus, including a defeat of 17 rivals in a handicap over this trip in May. However a challenging task up into Listed grade. |
4 |
Golden Lyra |
Winner of two of her three starts but her most impressive run was her second in a 2000m Listed event at Newbury in June. Stable with a good record in this. |
5 |
Haskoy |
Only filly and only newcomer in the field, over this trip at Wolverhampton last month – pulverising her ten rivals by 7l and upwards. She could be very good. |
6 |
Judith |
Made a very encouraging impression, winning her first two starts. Then started favourite but ran modestly in a Listed event here maybe not happy on the fast ground. |
7 |
Luna Dorada |
Won her career debut here last year, but didn’t make a huge impact back at York in May though not looking fully fit. Did better at Newbury, and should benefit from this rise in trip. |
8 |
Mimikyu |
Stamina looks her strongpoint and she has won her last two starts in the style of an improving filly, front-running tactics working well at Newmarket in June. |
9 |
Star Fortress |
First win came at Chelmsford, then proving she could handle this grade with a fine third at Newmarket despite racing much too freely. Hopefully she settles better here. |
10 |
Supagirl |
Irish-trained and mostly performing well this season, her strong finish just failing when second in an Ascot handicap over this trip this month. |
11 |
Time Lock |
An easy winner over this trip at Newmarket on her second start and handled slow ground when only just beaten at Haydock. No trip worries. |
12 |
Voodoo Queen |
Up in trip but trainer is not worried about that. She has won both 2022 starts, a maiden and a handicap both at Newmarket and ridden prominently each time. |