Ran with credit in a Group 1 towards the end of last season and ran out an easy winner of a Group 3 at Newbury last time, scoring with a little more in hand than the winning margin suggests. Could be more to come if she learns to settle better and looks like the main danger to Winter.
Got the better of Winter in an early season Group 3 but hasn't been able to get close to that rival in two 1,000 Guineas efforts either side of the Irish Sea. Could be on pacemaking duty here and gets the services of this year's Derby winning jockey.
Slightly surprising winner of the French 1,000 Guineas, benefiting from a smart ride from this jockey and has the beating of Roly Poly on that form. Unlikely to get the soft ground she probably needs to be seen at her best here however and this looks a deeper contest.
Sixth in the French 1,000 Guineas last time out and went on to chase stablemate Winter home in the Irish equivalent of that contest last time. Work to do to turn the form around with that rival but fast ground will be in her favour.
Career best when landing a Listed contest at York last month but this is no doubt much more competitive and she's unlikely to get any cut in the ground this time around. Still unexposed but up against it on all known form
Followed up her English 1,000 Guineas win by taking the Irish equivalent in breath-taking fashion at the Curragh last time. Yard back among the winners here on Thursday and quite clearly sets the standard on form.
WINTER will be very difficult to beat if she arrives in the same form as her Irish 1,000 Guineas win last time out. Stablemate Roly Poly will enjoy the fast ground but it's Precieuse and Dabyah who look set to battle it out for minor honours.