2392m – Turf
1 |
Kolossal |
Has her first run for British trainer. However, she showed smart continental form (G3 wins in Germany and Italy) last season. The betting will be the best guide. |
2 |
Teumessias Fox |
Smart on his day and all-weather win at Kempton in January makes for good reading. Below form since (over 2038m) but returns to his optimum trip. |
3 |
Crystal Black |
Continues in excellent form. Has excelled at the Curragh where he gained his fourth course win last month, but has risen again in the weights. |
4 |
Mandoob |
Possibilities on past form. However, he’s unraced since July 2022 and is still fairly high in the handicap. |
5 |
Safecracker |
This decent Irish handicapper shaped promisingly on reappearance (fifth) when short of room at the Curragh, and is one to note if attracting market support. |
6 |
La Yakel |
A course winner in September 2022, he closed his 2023 campaign with creditable second at York. Not unfancied but fitness needs to be taken on trust on seasonal debut. |
7 |
Cumulonimbus |
In great form last season (three wins) and good overall career record (five wins from 15), but the fact that he hasn’t raced since January is a slight concern. |
8 |
Epic Poet |
Hasn’t set the world alight since transferring from France, but fair sixth to an improving type at York last time was a step in the right direction. |
9 |
Deakin |
Made a promising return when second at the Curragh in May (the winner was completing a hat-trick), and clearly one for the shortlist. |
10 |
Marhaba The Champ |
Ran well below form (well fancied) when beating only one home on reappearance when running too freely. One to keep an eye on in the betting. |
11 |
Bague d’Or |
Improving with age and plenty to like about the manner of his win in competitive Newmarket handicap on his return. Weighted accordingly but not of it. |
12 |
Party Central |
Ran on in the closing stages when a never dangerous eighth here on 18 June but clearly capable of better judged on overall career record. |
13 |
Sea King |
Began season with a bang after winning decent contest at Ripon, and clearly on song for this assignment. |
14 |
Fairbanks |
Has continued where he left off last season as underscored by Newcastle win and Hamilton second, but does need to defy a career high mark. |
15 |
Shadow Dance |
Signed off last season with very decent second in competitive Newmarket handicap. Unraced this term but could prove competitive off current mark. |
16 |
Ethical Diamond |
Just failed when attempting to give a decent performer 9lb (a winner since) in Leopardstown handicap. Should again be on the premises. |
17 |
Struth |
The yard love nothing better than to farm the big handicaps, and some encouragement to be had from bold display (third) at Haydock. |
18 |
Vaguely Royal |
Held his own against some decent customers in Newmarket (second) two starts back, and possibilities if he can repeat his Newmarket form. |
19 |
Sheer Rocks |
An improver last season and attained career high mark when fifth in competitive handicap at Haydock. Unraced this season but yard in good form. |
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Reserves |
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20 |
Ziggy |
Is coming off two fine seconds in competitive Epsom handicaps. Is due a win and should again be thereabouts. |
21 |
Tony Montana |
Steady improver and only starting to find his feet as a four-year-old following wins at Chester and Windsor. More needed but the signs are positive. |
22 |
Ndaawi |
Far from disgraced when seventh in a big field in a valuable handicap here on 18 June. Didn’t get the clearest of runs and so not dismissed. |