Most of these unraced fillies cost six figures at the sales, NANDITA being the most expensive by a long way. She's first choice ahead of Gold Digger who did well at the Craven breeze-up. Some of the others are interesting types and the betting should offer further guidance.[Steve Boow]
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190,000euros yearling; by Starspangledbanner and first foal of 7f 2yo winner (RPR 86) whose siblings include 6f 2yo Group 1 scorer The Wow Signal (by Starspangledbanner); attractively bred.
160,000gns yearling; by Mehmas out of a 1m2f AW winner (RPR 76) whose siblings include multiple 1m2f Group 1 winner Twice Over; respected connections; one to consider.
First foal of a modest maiden but she's by notable first-season sire Starman and cost 260,000gns at the Craven Breeze-Up Sale last month; could prove a useful sort and looks interesting.
22,000euros foal, 14,500gns yearling; Starman half-sister to US 6.5f/1m turf winner Single Track Mind; yards 2yo winner this term took four attempts to get off the mark.
Siyouni half-sister to 6f-1m 2yo winner Habrdi (RPR 92); dam well held 6f 2yo only start (43), out of Cheveley Park winner Rosdhu Queen; stable's first 2yo runner of the season; market instructive.
140,000euros yearling; by Lope De Vega and first foal of French 1m2f-11.5f winner (including Listed; RPR 106) who is daughter of 6f 2yo scorer; wears hood on debut; check the betting.
100,000gns yearling; by Dark Angel and sibling to four winners, notably Raqiya (6f-1m including 2yo and Group 3/US Grade 3; 117); up-and-coming yard has a respectable record with 2yos; possibilities.
165,000gns foal, 725,000gns yearling; Blue Point half-sister to winners who recorded RPRs in the 80s; dam 7f AW 2yo winner (65), out of 5f King's Stand/Cornwallis winner Dominica; major stable; respected.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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