Galloway Boy (IRE) two down the field runs at the opening Doncaster meeting suggest it will be a while longer before he is seen at his best.
Pepperdine (IRE) No show on seasonal bow at Doncasterwhen looking in need of the outing; could do better here.
Argent Facile (IRE) Ran well on debut last term and his run behind Compton Banker at ascot last term reads really well; good each-way chance.
Smart Predator Tends to need a few runs to reach his peak and likely to be better for today's outing.
Lago di Varano Smart handicapper in the form of his life last term but tends to need a few runs to be seen at his best; reluctantly passed over.
Cadeaux Cher Game efoort to score at Doncaster altest and sure to go close again if in the same mood; liklely market leader.
Zuhair At his best in mid-summer on decent ground; this is another kettle of fish.
Card Games Inconsistent but capable filly on her day; might be better suited by the minimum trip.
Passion For Life Beat a big field first time out last term and travels a long way for this seasonal bow; handles the soft ground and looks one for the short-list.
Downland (IRE) Six furlongs on soft ground suits him best and there is every chance that he could be in the shake-up.
Glenrock Drew a blank last term but has come down the weights and starts the season his lowest mark for ages; could go well at a decent price.
Up Tempo (IRE) On a high mark after a good 2yo season and may prove difficult to place; has a lot of weight for a 3yo against older horses.
Tayif Better for the run behind cadeux Cher last time and could be stable's number one here; good each-way prospects.
Budelli (IRE) Handles the ground and has made the long trip north to take her place in the line-up; stable must always be respected.
William's Well Better on decent ground and is passed over today.
Muqtarb (IRE) Fair performer but has had his training problems and is best watched for the time being.
Pips Magic (IRE) Decent handicapper who tends to pop up at least once a year; normally needs a few outings to reach his peak though.
Fenwicks Pride (IRE) Surprise York winner late last season but looked on the upgrade; should have a good time this term and market will reflect his chance today.
In The Arena (USA) Might find this trip on the sharp side and others make more appeal.
Elvington Boy Scored here as a juvenille but hasn't troubled the judge sine; on a fair mark now though.
Ragamuffin Absent for ten months since scoring at Redcar last term and must have had problems; best watched for the time being.
Teyaar Consistent A/W performer, but not so good on turf.
Regal Song (IRE) Popped up at Musselburgh last week and could go well again off his light weight.