Cost 37,000gns and caught the eye in two starts in France for Pascal Bary. The drop in trip is a slight concern and the four-year-old has obviously endured taining issues. so a betting check is advisable on his UK debut for a new (respected) yard.
Well=bred filly that is in the right hands to be placed to good effect in good time; but was a tad disappointing last time out and now has something to prove.
Just ahead of Awfaa at Salisbury earlier this month - finished that race off in fine style and created the impression there is more to come. Well worth a betting check here.
Winner in her pedigree and very likely the trip will suit. Faces a couple of potentially decent handicappers in the making, so may be best to just take notes for the time being until she has more experience to draw upon.
Faced some very useful individuals in her four starts in Ireland and sets the standard on the official ratings as a result. Yard going really well just now and leading claims if the Acclamation filly thrives for the return to racing on turf.
Bred to appreciate a good bit further but yard doing well with a limited number of runners lately. Interesting if supported but she will need to possess plenty of ability to get off the mark at the first time asking.
Forecasts
Awfaa (15/8), Chalky (5/2), Good Way Off (11/4), Holiday Girl (7/1), Eastern (12/1), Triple First (66/1)
CHALKY created a good impression by the way she stayed on near the finish at Salisbury earlier this month and, as she already holds the regally-bred Awfaa on that evidence, Fegus Sweeney's mount heads the shortlist on this occasion. Holiday Girl sets the standard on the official ratings and will also be hard to master if she runs up to her mark now she is back on turf.