Intello colt, £5,000 foal, price rising quite dramatically to £75,000 as a yearling; half-brother to the useful sprinter Dr Simpson, but yard rarely have first time out 2yo winners; only of interest if strong in the market.
Epaulette colt that finished last of 15 on debut at Pontefract two weeks ago, although only went off 6-1 so better was expected; watch market again is the advice.
Bernardini colt, first foal; pedigree suggests he's going to want further in time but this looks a suitable start point, and yard still among the winners.
Al Kazeem colt, half-brother to a few smart sorts including 5f-7f winner Aspirant and
classy filly Daahyeh; attracted support on debut at Newmarket and ran well, finishing fourth; should do better again.
Showcasing colt, 85,000gns yearling, price dropping from £130,000 as a foal, dam unraced half-sister to a couple of winners; looked in need of the experience, and a bit further, on debut at Newcastle (6f), so may do better here.
£26,000 yearling, breeeding suggesting she'll find this a minimmu trip; yard get the odd first time out 2yo winner but may find others quicker today.
Forecasts
Saint Lawrence (1/2), Mister Allegro (6/1), Intello Boy (7/1), Ventura Mutiny (11/1), Beechwood Emily (16/1), Just Frank (40/1), Five And Dime (40/1)
Again, the betting is likely to give a few pointers as to the relative chances of the newcomers but SAINT LAWRENCE cvreated a good impression on his Newmarket debut, and this doesn't look quite as strong, so he can get off the mark before going on to better things. Venture Mutiny should know more after a low-key debut at Newcastle and Mister Allegro may be best of the rest.