Fetched plenty as a yearling bit already gelded and too green to show true worth when seventh of 10 in novice at Newbury (7f, good to firm) on debut 19 days ago. Will improve for that and represents in-form yard.
Foaled March 29. €26,000 foal, 65,000 gns yearling, Hello Youmzain colt. Dam, ran once in France, out of useful 1½m-1¾m winner (stayed 2½m) Mill Springs.
Foaled April 4. €80,000 foal, €145,000 yearling, Camelot colt. Half-brother to 6f-1¼m winner Lion's Dream and 9f winner Sanafi Zabeel. Dam 7f/1m winner. Of obvious interest on debut.
Promising type. 7/1, shaped well when third of 7 in maiden at Newbury (8f, good to firm) on debut 20 days ago. Sure to improve on that so he's a major player.
425,000Y, third foal, Wootton Bassett half-brother to 9.4f winner (stays 1½m) Iseult of Ireland (by American Pharoah). Dam, 1½m winner, sister to high-class winner up to 1½m (Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe) Found out of Matron and Lockinge Stakes winner Red Evie. Newocmer of extreme interest.
Foaled April 12. Palace Pier colt. Dam, winner up to 1m (2-y-o 7.6f winner), closely related to very smart 6f/7f winner Raven's Corner. Of interest on debut.
100/1, last of 7 in maiden at Kempton (8f) on debut 16 days ago.
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Forecasts
Lyneham (13/8), King Of Berkshire (3/1), Edwin Hubble (11/2), Lost Boys (13/2), Zabeel Palace (8/1), Kaladan (10/1), Ethereal Charm (33/1)
LYNEHAM's pedigree rather leaps off the page and very much in the right hands, he may well be up to this task on debut. King of Berkshire is another likely-looking type, while Lost Boys and Edwin Hubble are likely improvers.