The fact that Godolphin have targeted a maiden at Leicester on a Monday for Vodafone Derby Entry Grosvenor Square probably underlines where he will be in the pecking order come next June. However, the son of Dubai Millennium is a stand out here, and is selected over Moon Forest and Chief Scout. The last named is going the right way and a race like this looks a formality for him in the not too distant future. The Brian Meehan-trained colt handled cut in the ground when he put in an improved performance at Newmarket last time and will not be far away if Kieren Fallon came pull a similar effort out of him today. Moon Forest makes the most appeal out of Peter Chapple-Hyam's two runners, as he looks the more stoutly bred to cope with the conditions this afternoon. He is likely to need the run though and is passed over for win only purposes for the time being. So too is Rossbeigh, whose high draw is off putting on this ground and he too is saved for next time. A position in stall three directly contrasts that for Grosvenor Square, who appears to have been found a soft introduction to the racing game here.