Slowly away and took a while to warm to her task on debut at Salisbury in August. Eventually stayed on really well there to finish third, beaten just over 1L. Provided she is straight enough first time, she has something to build on there. Market check advised.
Had two runs in quick succession in the autumn, improving for her Haydock debut when stepped up to Listed company at Newmarket in October. This looks like a good point from which to resume and the forecast conditions should not be an issue, so she could prove tough to beat.
Quiet debut last year, but outperformed her SP when runner-up over 7f on her reappearance at Wolverhampton last month. Pedigree suggests that she might struggle to go the pace over this straight 6f, so has a bit to prove.
2,000 GNS purchase. Half-sister to 7f 2yo winner and 1m½f winner. Dam won at 6f on the Fibresand and is half-sister to 5f and 6f Group Three winner Orientor and 1m Listed winner Yeast, out of 5f-6f winner. Yard's runners going reasonably well and a market check advised.
Failed to sell in December. Related to success mainly at 7f-1m, although though is half-sister to 6f-7f winner Al Shahaniya. Only yard's second runner on the Flat so far this season and percentage call is to take a watching brief.
Full-sister to US 1m½f Grade Three winner, out of 1m-1m2f winner. Grandam won over 1m4f. Stamina likely to be her forte then, though represents top yard and may still be able to show up well in a weak enough event on her debut. Market check advised.
Non-Runners
6
(4)
Tooty Fruitti9
Weight: 9-0| Age: 3
T: J Hughes J: Non Runner
NR
Forecasts
Classical Times (8/13), Bella Alissa (10/3), Excellent Sunset (11/2), Waitomo (20/1), Tooty Fruitti (20/1), Hindsight (40/1), Les Pecheurs (100/1)
CLASSICAL TIMES did not run badly in Listed company on the second of her two starts last season and she is taken to land this on her reappearance, with the chief danger possibly the debutante Hindsight. Tooty Fruitti may be capable of claiming some prize money, while Waitomo is another about whom a market check would be prudent.