Showed a bit ability in six juvenile starts for Karl Burke in 2018. First start for a new yard after 485-days off. Gelded in the interim and not discounted on his peak form but best watched unless there is market positivity.
£3,000 three-year-old, Intello gelding; he's a half-brother to eight winners on Flat, including useful 6f/7f winner Indignant. Beaten 47L in a bumper at Lingfield (Polytrack) 12 days ago. Tongue-tie dispensed with and maybe better in handicaps.
Bated Breath gelding. Half-brother to several top-class performers, including dual Group 1 winner One Master. Ran well on both starts, including when second over C&D last time, and sets a fair standard. Strong contender.
Helmet gelding who cost 150,000 guineas as a yearling but was sold unraced last year for just £1,500. Showed little on his first two outings (1m/1m2f) but much improved dropped in trip last time (6f). Needs to improve again, but not a great deal.
€130,000 yearling from the family of brilliant sprinter Overdose. Only two starts so far, six months apart, the most recent in June at Windsor (6f) where she finished fifth. Has shown some ability and open to improvement.
Forecasts
Prompting (1/3), Meghan Sparkle (5/1), Treble Clef (7/1), Mucho Talento (28/1), Mister Dependable (33/1), King Citric (50/1)
After two promising runs so far, PROMPTING has been found a good opportunity to get off the mark. He has the best form and should be hard to beat. Meghan Sparkle has a decent pedigree and has shaped with some ability thus far whilst Treble Clef showed more last time dropped in trip and is best of the rest.