Third of nine on debut for Godolphin in August, 2015, but was off the track until last month at Wolverhampton where she was last of seven for her new trainer at 66-1. Has obviously had her problems and is best watched for the time being.
Dansili filly who is a half-sister to the useful Tamadhor. She tried to make all when runner-up on her debut at Newbury last month and normal improvement should see her go close for her powerful stable.
Has shown glimpses of ability in runs at Bath and Lingfield, but this looks a decent maiden and she is expected to be more at home in handicap company further down the line.
Too green to do herself justice in two starts as a juvenile, so better is expected this season. Will qualify for a handicap mark after this and that is the route she is most likely to take.
Distinct promise in three maidens and might have done even better last time had she not fly jumped leaving the stalls and been slightly hampered at a crucial stage. Leading contender in this company.
Half-sister to two maidens on the Flat, she makes her debut here. Positive jockey booking and the market should prove the best indicator to her chance.
Beaten a short head and a head when a fine third on her debut at Newbury. The betting that day suggested she had ability and, as she is entitled to have come on for the run, she can go well again.
Forecasts
Alnaas (10/11), Isabel's On It (7/4), Omneeya (5/1), Karijini (14/1), Cool Breeze (100/1), Clever Lady (100/1), Flower Cup (100/1)
A decent maiden in which Isabel's On It boasts the best form. However, ALNAAS represents a yard with plenty of 3yo talent and this filly is likely to have come on a bundle for her Newbury debut. Omneeya also ran well on her first start and can hit the frame.