Has been running well in maiden on turf this year without being able to get his head in front. Has each-way claims again and first-time cheekpieces may see him improve but perhaps vulnerable to less exposed types.
Improved from a promising enough debut to finish runner-up here last time over 6f. While he'll need to take another step forward to win this, that's more than likely and he has solid claims provided he handles the drop in trip.
Well beaten on her first two starts in maidens here last winter, but returned with a better effort at Navan last month when fourth of 15. Failed to back that up back there last time though and others have stronger form. Wears first-time blinkers.
Showed very little as a three-year-old in 2017 but has returned with two slightly more encouraging efforts this time around, particularly last time when third of seven at Down Royal (50/1). Will need to step forward again to play a part here though.
Only raced once as a juvenile when well beaten at Leopardstown. Too keen on second start when making her seasonal debut at Cork and improved from that when a good second at Navan in October. Capable of further progress.
Ran okay at Navan on debut last month but didn't progress from that when behind a couple of these back at that course last time out. Still early days and first-time tongue-tie may help.
PESHKOVA is less exposed than most in here and she's made a promising enough start to her career to suggest she's up to winning this. Sky Moon is the obvious danger after a respectable second here last time while Sabrina Fairchild may improve for the fitting of first-time headgear.