Well beaten on all five starts in bumpers and over hurdles including handicap debut last time out at Cartmel, when beaten 14L over 2m1f on good to soft ground. Flat debut.
739 days since last Flat start who looked the sort to improve in handicap hurdles when finishing midfield to The Caller here in January, but very disappointing on handicap debut at Sandown, beaten 62L at Plumpton in February.
100,000 gns purchase who caught the eye on his debut here last month when missing the break before making late headway, before sixth of 12, beaten 12½L in Doncaster 1m4f maiden on good to firm.
Dubawi colt who is a full-brother to the talented Group One winner Al Kazeem. Had revealed some ability without showing any signs of progress in two starts, before second of eight, beaten 1¾L in Chepstow 1m4f maiden on soft ground.
This trainer's horses tend to improve with racing and this one has a long way to go judged on his Chepstow debut when tailed off last of four, before an improved performance in Carlisle maiden when second of 10, two weeks ago.
Finished 6¾L behind the winner when finishing fourth of eight on his debut over 1m2f at Ripon in April, before very disappointing last day at Kempton, when beaten 53L.
Gelded son of Azamour. Dam won three times at up to 1m2f in handicap company on turf and on the AW. Well beaten and no impression in two starts so far.
Forecasts
Kazawi (4/7), Normandie Attack (4/1), Helf (4/1), Thistimenextyear (8/1), Royal Hall (16/1), Desi Daru (33/1), Monar Lad (40/1), Volturnus (80/1)
Selection, KAZAWI, had shown signs of ability before second of eight, beaten 1¾L in Chepstow 1m4f maiden on soft ground and is clearly improving. Normandie Attack, improved performance in Carlisle maiden when second of 10, two weeks ago, and Helf, sixth of 12, beaten 12½L in Doncaster 1m4f maiden on good to firm, can chase him home.