The vote goes to YOUR LORDSHIP, whose figures suggest his turn is next. Celeborn, who remains open to further progress, is second choice ahead of interesting local contender Soy Loco. Several others also have possibilities in an open-looking contest.[Steve Boow]
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Solid 2yo campaign (on soft/good to soft) comprised a debut win and two placed efforts, runner-up in Newmarket handicap (1m) latest; still open to further progress and warrants respect.
Best 2yo effort when close second at Haydock (1m, soft) on penultimate start; gelded over the winter; bred to do better still, being the first foal of a useful performer for his connections.
Thrice-raced colt whose form figures (532) reflect his steady progress, beaten only a whisker at Southwell (1m, AW) most recently; clear possibilities, provided the improvement is sustained.
Made the frame at Newbury (6.5f, heavy; gelded since) in final 2yo start and may well build on that effort as he's related to a few winners for his owners; upped in trip for handicap debut.
Gelded prior to 1m handicap win at Southwell (beat a subsequent scorer) on reappearance, taking his form figures (all on AW) to 4231; likely player provided he transfers the solidity to turf.
Possibly unsuited by soft surface in final 2yo outing and is better judged on her Newbury success (7f, good to firm; handicap debut) the time before; may do better still when the ground is right.
Five-race maiden who has a fair level of ability but hasn't improved since handicapping; chance of winning depends on how well he responds to a physical tweak (gelded over the winter).
Progressive in maidens, winning at Chepstow (7f) the final time, but has regressed in two handicaps; gelded since latest and that could help turn things around.
Consistent in defeat on turf last term and was hindered by coming from a difficult position on Tapeta at Southwell (behind Bulletin) on reappearance; solid claims returned to this sphere.
Has shown ability, having been placed in two of his four AW runs; represents an Epsom trainer and looks interesting switched to this venue for turf/handicap debut, with improvement possible.
Made the frame at Kempton (1m, AW) in final 2yo start and could take another step forward now qualified for a mark; her yard's most recent handicap newcomer was successful (SP 100-30).
Disappointing favourite at Nottingham (1m) this month on handicap/stable debut but is evidently thought capable of better still and can't be written off; one of two runners for his Epsom trainer.
Ran encouragingly at Kempton (7f, AW) on seasonal debut and is bred to do better still, being out of a six-time winner (6f-7.6f) for his connections; not certain to stay this extended 1m, however.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3,4
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