Teofilo colt, cost €260,000 as a yearling. Half-brother to Sea Of Knowledge and dam is a half-sister to Group 2 winner Vadamar. Smart middle distance pedigree but this test could prove a little sharp on debut. Market can reveal expectations.
Rock Of Gibraltar colt, cost 48,000 gns as a yearling. Half-brother to a couple of moderate winners at around this trip. Trainer capable of readying one for debut and booking of this jockey looks a positive. Wear's a tongue-tie.
Lawman colt, cost €42,000 as a foal and 36,000 gns as a yearling. Related to several sprint winners including Spirit Of Pearl and dam sister to a Listed winner over this trip. Trainer has had a good season with his juveniles and debutantes often ready to go at the first time of asking so plenty to like here.
Artie Schiller colt, cost 100,000 gns as a yearling. Has more of a dirt/AW pedigree than turf but trainer's debutantes always warrant respect. Jack Regan may be the yard's first-string judged on jockey bookings though.
Dark Angel colt, cost £130,000 as a yearling. Dam a half-sister to the useful Justice Good. Well beaten on debut and looks up against it facing some smart looking newcomers.
Helmet filly, cost 10,000 gns as a yearling. Half-sister to some moderate winners at around this trip and dam is a half-sister to Group placed Gweebara. Yard's newcomers been going well this time out and shouldn't be underestimated despite a modest price-tag.
Havana Gold filly, cost 3,000 gns as a foal and bought for the same amount again as a yearling. Trainer's runners often need their debut and looks up against it here against some well-bred types.
JACK REGAN is one of two in here for Charlie Hills and he could be the one to side with over stablemate Metatrons Cube. Dukhan cost a fair amount and could be the main danger to the selection if he's ready to go at the first time of asking while Letsbe Avenue is Richard Hannon's sole runner in the contest and his debutantes have been particularly forward this year.