The best form on offer is that of VIBRANT PEARL who has been runner-up on her two starts and can go one better here. She finished ahead of Radio Star last time and that rival, who keeps hitting the crossbar, may have to settle for second place. Ziggy's Triton should now be spot on having been a beaten favourite last time on his seasonal debut and cannot be dismissed. [Andrew Bladen]
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Slowly away and reportedly hung left-handed on belated debut when beating only one home at Windsor (6f, good to firm; 250-1) last month; drops back in trip and hard to fancy.
50-1, never-dangerous tenth of 13 at Doncaster (6f, good to firm) on his debut in April; drops in trip and this son of Night Of Thunder could still do better in the longer term.
16,000gns yearling by Oasis Dream; second foal; dam 7f winner (RPR 89), half-sister to useful winners Air Raid (6f-7f) and Passion Blanche (5.5f-7.5f), out of 7f AW winning granddaughter of good race/broodmare Bella Colora; this newcomer is probably one for further down the line.
Promising second of ten at Ripon on his debut last July (5f, good to soft) and gelded in January; fair fifth of ten on AW debut at Wolverhampton (5f; 15-8) last month and should not be far away.
Good debut run when third of 12 in a Thirsk fillies' novice in April last year (5f, soft) but below that form when fifth of seven over C&D ten days later; tongue-tie now on after an absence of 406 days; best watched unless there is a market move.
Promising second of ten on her debut at Redcar (6f, good to firm; 100-1) last month and proved that to be no fluke when beaten a head (a place ahead of Radio Star) at Pontefract (5f, good to firm) 18 days ago; looks the form pick and should go close.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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