Some top yards are set to be represented and this could provide an active betting market. With Neverletme Go the first one to watch out for before assessing how much is expected from Loyal Love and Swift Dame as they make their first appearances in public today. The latter is a well related filly that hails from a yard that can boast a 15% strike-rate with their juveniles this season. Being a daughter of Montjeu, it is safe to assume that a bit of cut in the ground will not be a problem for her and it will be very interesting to see how she fares this afternoon. The same comments apply to Loyal Love who is out of a half-sister to top-class sprinter Anabaa and makes plenty of appeal on pedigree. As the mount of Frankie Dettori, the daughter of Danzig is sure to take a large chunk out of the percentages whatever happens and she will not be found wanting for assistance from the saddle if the former champion picks up where he left off at the weekend. However, there may be more value to be had in taking a chance with experience and giving Neverletme Go the benefit of the doubt after her modest start to racing in a maiden at Nottingham. The Green Desert filly was very green in the early stages and never got going until it was too late to have an impact as they bore down on the line. Geoff Wragg has given her a sensible amount of time to get over the run and, assuming that he has sharpened her up at home, a more accomplished performance is anticipated this afternoon. The speedily-bred Flying Dancer also makes it on to the shortlist and should not be underestimated; even though her yard have only sent out one juvenile winner this season. The Danzero filly shaped with plenty of promise on her first start and could be the one to concentrate on if there is a lack of interest in Neverletme Go from the shrewdies at the track.