Jack Davison's Divelment sets the standard on his debut fourth over C&D a week ago and should be thereabouts if settling better but ROMEO SENSINI wasn't that far behind him and it wouldn't be the biggest surprise if he turned that form around. Gas Works Wall showed promise on debut and could go well upped in trip, and the debutante Spinning Around completes the short list. [Dave Stephens]
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Cotai Glory colt sent off at 25-1 for his debut over C&D a week ago but belied those odds with a fine run, beaten just 2l into fourth of 15 despite racing a bit keenly; obvious claims with that experience under his belt.
Australia filly cost 42,000Euros as a yearling; fourth foal; closely related to winners Sam Hawkens (1m4f; RPR 89) and Gigi Bliss (1m2f; 72), half-sister to 6f winner Minnetonka (inc 2yo/AW; 94); dam Group-placed 6f 2yo winner (106); respected source and this trip should suit on debut; market should reveal plenty.
Ten Sovereigns colt cost 17,000GBP as a yearling; ninth foal; half-brother to winners Irish Action (Swedish/Danish 6f-1m inc Listed; RPR 104), Jersey Wonder (1m-2m Flat inc 2yo/AW, 93; 2m6f-3m2f hurdle), Bush House (1m-1m3f AW; 93) and Poplar Close (7f; 75); dam unraced; worth a market check with Keane up on debut.
Magna Grecia colt was 66-1 when finishing midfield here on debut but he was only 2.5l behind Divelment at the finish and he wasn't knocked about; could improve plenty for that and he is not without a chance of turning that form around.
Has been sent off triple figure odds for both starts and failed to land a blow; held by Divelment and Romeo Sensini on C&D run latest; others preferred.
Long odds and well beaten in three starts at 5f-6f on the AW, good and soft ground; pedigree suggests this step up in trip may suit but needs more to win this.
Sioux Nation filly sent off at 25-1 on debut at Naas (6f, gd-yld) but she showed promise, staying on late after dwelling at the start and meeting trouble in running; speedily bred but worth a go at this trip on the evidence of her debut; could go well.
Cotai Glory filly ran green when beaten 11.5l on debut at 50-1 at Dundalk (5f); steps up in trip and runs on turf for the first time; probably best watched.