dwelt, held up, ridden 2f out, ran on well final furlong, nearest finish
mid-division until ridden and weakened over 3f out
mid-division, ridden over 4f out, soon weakened
held up, ridden over 2f out, kept on one-paced
tracked leaders, ridden over 2f out, not quicken final furlong
close up, ridden 3f out, with winner 2f out until well inside final furlong, no extra
close up until ridden and led 2f out, pressed until ran on inside final furlong
mid-division, ridden and ran green 2f out, ran on well inside final furlong, nearest finish
in touch, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
led, ridden and headed 2f out, soon one-paced
Alam (USA) Nicely bred son of Silver Hawk; well enough drawn but stable's two-year-olds tend to improve with experience.
Balakheri (IRE) Bred to be better over middle distances but stables youngsters are in good form; would be no surprise to see the son of Theatrical oblige.
Chez Foret (IRE) Looks stable's third string of four runners; likely to find at least one too good.
Iroquois Chief (USA) Never able to get involved behind decent type at Newcastle on debut; entitled too improve but should be a better three-year-old.
Locomotive Stable not known for success with juvenile debutantes; likely to struggle.
Mexican (USA) Encouraging fourth of six on Ascot debut; probably flattered by proximity to winner there but entitled to respect.
Millennium Dragon Racecourse debut for this son of Mark Of Esteem; stable's two-year-olds tend to improve with racing.
Precedent (USA) El Prado colt; looks Stoute second string on jockey bookings with Fallon riding Balakheri.
Samhari (USA) Beaten behind lesser-fancied stablemate Assaaf on Nottingham debut; will have learnt from that and with the Loder juveniles continuing to beat all-comers should be thereabouts.
Satu Nusa No real sign of encouragement on Salisbury debut when outpaced; likely to struggle again.
Soltaat By Royal Applause; would probably want faster ground to show his best form.
Thorpeness (IRE) Nicely bred colt but likely to need time.
Tolcea (IRE) Looks the least fancied of the Ed Dunlop-trained quartet judged by jockey bookings.
Well Chosen Beautifully bred son of Sadler's Wells out of Hawajiss, who Ed Dunlop also trained; likely to do better as a three-year-old but no surprise if he takes a hand here.
Spinamix Failed to progress from Goodwood debut effort at Newmarket on latest start; impossible to rule out entirely but probably best watched.