This looks tricky. Cayman Dancer showed up well first time and should be a big player, while War Supremo should improve for this longer trip. Maraaheb holds major claims on his latest effort but they could all be vulnerable to EMPRESS OF ALL, assuming she is ready first time. Her two siblings trained by Roger Varian both showed a level of form on debut that would set the standard in this field.[Jonathan Doidge]
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First foal; dam 1m-1m1f winner (including AW; RPR 96); 66-1 shot on debut in a Wolverhampton novice event (9.5f, Tapeta), when he showed some promise; should come on for that and no surprise if he has a say.
Showed some promise at Wolverhampton (9.5f, Tapeta) on debut; built on that when upped in trip at Lingfield (1m4f, Polytrack) latest, finding just the odds-on favourite too good; returns to shorter here and has major claims.
His odds suggest more was expected from him on his first two starts but they proved modest efforts; improved on that when stepped up to 7f at Southwell (Tapeta) latest; this trip looks more likely to prove beneficial and it would be no surprise to see him finish much closer.
Sea The Moon half-brother to three winners, the best being Highland Rocker (1m2f/1m4f; RPR 99); 15-2 shot on debut at Beverley (1m2f, good) last month, when acquitting himself well; should come on for that and be involved.
Seventh foal; half-sister to winners Teona (1m2f-1m4f including AW 2yo/Vermeille; RPR 118), Imperial Quarter (Group 3-placed 1m1f; 106) and Al Hilalee (7f-1m2f including 2yo/Group 3; 106); dam 8.6f-1m4f winner (including AW 2yo/Group 1; 114); wears hood; trainer 25% with AW 3yos (last five seasons); interesting newcomer.
1/4 Odds Place 1,2
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