From the first crop of French Derby winner Intello out of the top-class mare Spacious. Half-brother to Spatial who was a winning juvenile for this yard. Expert Eye apart, the stable's juveniles to have run this summer have looked in need of more time.
115,000 gns purchase and related to a smart performer in Japan. Expert Eye apart, the stable are off to a slow start with their youngsters and a market check is advised.
Son of Arcano who cost £40,000 as a yearling. Showed some pace on Windsor debut but this looks tougher. Yard's runners can improve for a run so not entirely dismissed.
Son of Dawn Approach and a half-brother to Group 2-placed juvenile Vocational. Dam a Group 1 winner as a two-year-old. Both runs have been on extremes of ground and looks capable of more with better conditions forecast.
Stable do well with their youngsters and they often improve for a run. Produced a debut full of promise having met with interference to finish a 5L second. Has little to find on that effort to succeed in a race that is not as competitive as most juvenile maidens here. Jockey bookings indicate he is the pick of the owners duo (also has Gabr).
75,000 gns purchase by Cape Cross and out of a dam who won five races and was a useful sprint handicapper. Yard's juveniles are just hitting form with a 4-17 return in the last month and a further six making the frame.
Forecasts
Warsaan (6/5), Gabr (7/2), Gossip Column (6/1), Sunbreak (13/2), Crossing The Line (9/1), Georgian Manor (14/1)
WARSAAN is hard to oppose based on his debut effort when he went into many a notebook. He met with plenty of interference that day before running on to take second. The third has won since and, with improvement expected, he can put his experience to good use. Crossing The Line has a speedy pedigree and represents a stable whose youngsters are going well lately.