Third on debut for Rae Guest and poor on subsequent start. Picked up by current yard for 27,000 gns at the Horses In Training sales in 2015. Best watched after 21 months on the sidelines.
Just denied at Beverley last month and, although he has finished second on his last three starts, there are no questions regarding his attitude. Yard 5-12 with three-year-olds here and there will be few easier opportunities for him.
Generously priced for her two starts to date and there were signs of promise when dropped to 7f two weeks ago. Has plenty to find to trouble the favourite, but she will be ready for handicaps after this if that progress can be maintained.
Unfashionably bred filly who finished several lengths behind the principals here two weeks ago. Had little behind her that day but it represented a step in the right direction with plenty more needed now.
3,000 gns yearling. Half-sister to 1m2½f and 1m4f winner Time For Action and another 1m2f winner. Dam won over 7f-1m and is a full-sister to Italian Group One winner Rainbow Peak out of a 1m winning half-sister to Celtic Swing. No show in two maidens but will be more of a force when trying to live up to that pedigree in handicaps.
Non-Runners
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Global Roar14
Weight: 10-0| Age: 4
T: J R Weymes J: Phil Dennis
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Forecasts
Time's Arrow (2/11), Bicolour (6/1), Les Pecheurs (14/1), Media World (20/1), Global Roar (25/1), Powercell (33/1), Newspeak (66/1)
Global Roar,Bicolour and Les Pecheurs should come on for their latest runs but face a Newmarket raider, TIMES ARROW, who has reached a standard high enough to take a race of this stature. His trainer places his horses well here and he appears to have found the perfect opportunity for him to end a frustrating sequence of seconds.