Dark Angel colt, cost €115,000 as a yearling. Dam closely related to Group 3 winner Leporello and Listed winners Poppy Carew and Calypso Grant. Interesting enough pedigree and yard capable of readying a debutante. Interesting runner for a trainer that does well at this course but seemingly the yard's second string.
Foxwedge gelding, cost 3,000 gns as a foal, €25,000 as a yearling and £70,000 as a Breeze-Up purchase in April. Half-brother to Delectation amongst other winners and dam a half-sister to two-year-old Group 2 winning sprinter Captaine Hurricane. Yard not known for their debutante winners but with trainer and jockey in such good form, he's certainly worth a market check.
Dark Angel colt, cost €56,000 as a foal and €140,000 as a yearling. Dam a half-sister to Listed winner Rose Hip. Improved from his debut effort to finish third at Wolverhampton last time but looks a little vulnerable to anything above average. May do better in handicaps but worth a market check for a yard that do well here and he gets the vote of the stable jockey.
Sepoy colt, cost £19,000 and a half-brother to two winners. Dam a winner at two-years-old over this trip and a half-sister to Canadian Grade 1 winner Miss Keller. Yard's two-year-old's warrant plenty of respect and interesting enough pedigree to suggest he could go well here.
Dutch Art filly. Full-sister to some smart middle distance winners. Plenty to like about her debut effort at Doncaster and that form reads well in the context of this race. Will be hard to beat for a yard that do well with their juveniles.
Non-Runners
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The Throstles13
Weight: 9-2|Â Â Age: 2
T: K Frost  J: Finley Marsh
NR
Forecasts
Exhort (4/9), Kraka (10/3), The Throstles (7/1), Skito Soldier (12/1), Cuddington (12/1), Finnion Fox (20/1), Saxonroad Boy (33/1)
EXHORT will be tough to beat if she's in the same form as last time out. It's worth checking the market for Skito Soldier who has an interesting enough pedigree and Finnion Fox is another debutante worth keeping an eye on for a yard in form.