Kyllachy colt who cost 12,500 gns as a yearling and 12,000 gns as a Breeze-Up purchase. Dam was a half-sister to useful stayer Royal Destination. Well held on debut at Wolverhampton and needs to step up to figure.
Cost only €5,000 as a yearling, but from a winning family over a range of distances. Already gelded, he wears blinkers on debut which is a bit offputting. Worth a check in the betting, however.
Beaten at odds-on last time following a fair run in the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot. Sets the standard for a stable enjoying a good run and sports cheekpieces for the first time.
American-bred filly who fetched $15,000 as a yearling and is a half-sister to a winner in Japan. Respected stable can get one ready to win first time and any money for her could be significant.
Casamento filly whose dam is closely related to decent 2yo winner Rockaway Valley. Did not cost much as a yearling and stable is not noted for its juvenile winners. Best watched on debut.
Has failed to land a blow in two Newmarket maidens, but has shown signs of ability. The suspicion is that she will be better off in nurseries, but this is not a strong contest and she could figure.
Forecasts
We Are The World (4/11), Great Shot Sam (6/1), Queen Adelaide (15/2), Sicario (14/1), Kalakchee (33/1), Hidden Dream (200/1)
None of the newcomers leap off the page on breeding, so this should be left to WE ARE THE WORLD, who has shown enough to suggest this is within his compass. Of the others to have run, Queen Adelaide could step up after a couple of runs in better company at Newmarket.