Has not always looked the most straightforward and he can be a bit too keen. Failed to stay 1m6f when last seen in May and he has now moved to a new yard. Handles soft ground.
Choicely bred colt who opened his account in a poor race at Bath. At face value the form leaves him vulnerable under a penalty, but he should prove better than that.
A Declaration of War colt that cost 30,000 gns as a yearling. He is a half-brother to two-year-old 1m winner Quintilian and 1m-1n2½f winner Lopito de Vega. Stable having a good spell and worrying to se the aids applied so soon after a modest debut.
Frankel colt out of a mare who beat Mayson in the Prix de l'Abbaye. Easy to back on debut at Newcastle when finishing well from off the pace despite being green. The fourth has won since and he will make his presence felt given his allowance.
150,000 gns son of Declaration Of War out of a Group 2 winner. Stable in good form but you would expect a significant market move if he was expected to score on debut.
Forecasts
Formula One (5/4), Guild (6/4), Kazawi (7/1), Carnwennan (8/1), Lissitzky (20/1), War Drums (25/1), Battle of Issus (50/1), Hattaab (100/1)
Guild and FORMULA ONE look the pair to concentrate on. The former scored well at Bath to confirm debut promise and there is every chance we are yet to see his real worth. The selection achieved more when second at Newcastle last time and he promised to stay this far despite his pedigree. Kazawi and Carnwennan are the best of the rest.