The flat-bred Barabbas only found one too good last time out and should account for Quid Pro Quo and Dextra Lighting. Formerly with Sir Michael Stoute as a two-year-old; he still looks backward even at this stage in his career but there was a lot to like about his debut and he should confirm that impression today. Quid Pro Quo,is a brother to Luzcadou. He was unfancied on debut at Aintree and tired badly near the end after making eye catching headway up the home straight. Dextra Lighting ran in a hot event at Newbury and was not knocked about when the pace quickened close home. Blushing Bull and Tighe Caster are sired by a sprinting stallion with the stamina infulence coming from the dams side. Both are watched in the market for confidence. Barrabas is given the nod having considered all the options.