G2 – 1200m – Turf
1 |
Al Qudra |
Race by race improvement and had little difficulty winning a novices’ event over this trip at Lingfield earlier this month. |
2 |
Andesite |
Only one previous start though that has proved no barrier to success in this G2. Showed a good attitude to gain a narrow win at York in May, with the first two clear of the rest. |
3 |
Angelo Buonarroti |
Purchased for 1 million euros as a 2yo, and bred for the job but it is a big ask to win this G2 on his career debut. |
4 |
Arran |
A promising career start when narrowly winning a 1000m novices’ event at Newmarket in April. The second and fourth have polished the form by winning since. |
5 |
Camille Pissarro |
Favourite for both starts, easily winning on his debut and then only just beaten in a G3 at The Curragh last month. His trainer has won this race ten times. |
6 |
Catalyse |
Quickened from the back to comfortably make a winning debut in a novices’ event at Hamilton over this trip earlier this month. |
7 |
Columnist |
Exploited an inside gate to pulverise his rivals from the front when making a winning career debut over a similar trip to this at Chester last month. |
8 |
Cool Hoof Luke |
Missed the break and then was hampered but still managed to gain a narrow victory in a 1200m maiden on the all-weather at Chelmsford this month. This looks too ambitious. |
9 |
Cowardofthecounty |
A big powerful colt who had apparently been impressing at home prior to a decisive maiden race victory over this trip at The Curragh in April. The second has won since. |
10 |
Electrolyte |
First career start earlier this month, quickly getting to the rails and beating some more experienced opponents in that 1200m Ayr maiden. |
11 |
Francisco’s Piece |
Has experience on his side, winning twice and only just beaten in the other race. Taken to Chantilly for a Listed event this month, outspeeding his rivals. Up to 1200m now. |
12 |
Ingot |
Made quite an encouraging career debut when second in a 1400m novices’ event at Kempton last month but is bred to thrive over longer trips than this. |
13 |
Midnight Strike |
Surprised his trainer when winning impressively at The Curragh on his career debut. Briefly outpaced in a 1200m G3 there since, but strong at the finish to be a close third. |
14 |
Mr Chaplin |
Improved significantly from his first to his second start when easily winning a 1200m maiden at Newbury last month. This immediately became his target. |
15 |
Nascimento |
Looked to need the experience when third in a Yarmouth novices’ event over this trip to this in last month’s career debut. |
16 |
Rashabar |
Placed on both starts but didn’t have enough pace to justify favouritism in a maiden over a similar trip to this at Chester on his latest start. May struggle here. |
17 |
Star Anthem |
Up to 1200m, having led from gate to wire for a 4L verdict over the nearest of his eight rivals at Bath last month. The second has boosted for form by winning since. |
18 |
Symbol Of Honour |
A disappointing favourite on his career debut but much sharper when comfortably beating a subsequent winner in a 1200m maiden at Lingfield last month. |
19 |
The Actor |
Involved in tense finishes on both his starts, latterly when winning a 1000m novices’ event at Newmarket in May. He’s not very big, but he looks like a tough competitor. |
20 |
Turners Cross |
Didn’t have the best of passages on his debut run when fifth at Fairyhouse this month. But would still need to have improved a great deal to have any hope here. |
21 |
Up The Clarets |
Up to this trip after two decent performances, winning at Hamilton and then second at Musselburgh. But he faces massively stronger opposition here. |
22 |
Yah Mo Be There |
Despite racing too freely and looking inexperienced under pressure, he came to within a short-head of winning a 1200m novices’ event at York on his only start so far. |
23 |
Zminiature |
A small colt who has performed well on both starts, winning on his debut and then when third in a Listed event at Sandown, strong at the finish. Up to 1200m. |