Aussie Rules gelding, cost 17,000 gns as a yearling. Likely to want further than this trip but trainer has been in fine form in recent weeks so any market support should be noted.
Oasis Dream colt, closely related to Group 2 winner Ajaya and dam a half-sister to Listed winner Tantina. Very green on debut last year when finishing last of seven at Haydock and needs to leave that performance behind if he's to get involved in this company.
Has run to a consistent level on all three maiden starts, most recently when 4½L fourth to subsequent St James's Palace Stakes winner Barney Roy towards the end of last season at Haydock. Should build on that effort this season and he looks the first-string on jockey bookings. Sets the standard.
Dutch Art gelding, cost £190,000 as a yearling. Half-brother to a couple of sprint winners and dam won a Group 3 over 6f. Perhaps not a good sign he's already been gelded but this looks a suitable test on debut. Crowley prefers the claims of Muhajjal.
Acclamation colt, showed more than the market expected when placed at 50/1 on debut. Followed that up with two more respectable efforts at Kempton and he's an interesting runner if he's ready to go on return to action. Booking of Moore an obvious positive.
Sepoy gelding, cost 20,000 gns as a yearling. Half-brother to a couple of smart winners over sprint trips and dam was a 7f winner and a half-sister to Group 3 winner Rag Top. Trainer's runners often in need of their debut and perhaps best watched this time.
Exceed And Excel filly, bought for £22,000 as a two-year-old. Beaten out of sight here on debut before going off a 200/1 shot in the 1,000 Guineas and never getting involved, finishing last of 14. Will no doubt appreciate this drop in class but hard to recommend having shown very little on both her starts to date.
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Sanguine14
Weight: 9-0|Â Â Age: 3
T: G Peckham  J: Harry Bentley
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Forecasts
Muhajjal (5/4), Saluti (9/4), Raawy (4/1), Mishari (8/1), Sanguine (25/1), Dream Start (33/1), Slow To Hand (50/1), Glenn Coco (66/1)
MUHAJJAL brings the best form to the table here and he will be hard to beat if ready to go on his reappearance. Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum's other runner Raawy gets the services of Silvestre De Sousa and any market support for that gelding could be significant on debut. Saluti may be the main danger to the selection having run well on each of his three starts at Kempton and his first start on turf could see him in an even better light.