Built on encouraging Gowran effort when third behind the Classic-entered Minnie Hauk at Leopardstown (1m, soft) last month; she's a half-sister to a 7f winner on the AW so has major claims if she handles the surface.
Showed signs of inexperience on debut at Sligo and, after running loose at the start, only ran a fair race when eighth over C&D last month; possibly more of a long term prospect.
Third foal; half-sister to 1m4f AW winner Riccardi Medici (RPR 82); dam 10.6f-1m4f AW winner (83), half-sister to 1m6f Group 2 winner Pilaster and Group-placed 1m-1m4f winner Windshear, out of 1m2f Listed winner; bred to handle this surface and a market watch is advised.
Make Believe filly ran an encouraging race on debut when fourth behind a couple of her stablemates at Galway (8.5f, heavy), short of room two furlongs out; she's entitled to leave that well behind her now.
Cost 28,000euros as a yearling; 50,000euros 2yo; fourth foal; half-sister to US/Canadian 5f/5.5f (inc AW 2yo) winner Strokes; dam 1m winner (RPR 74), half-sister to 1m4f Listed winner Crosspeace, out of maiden sister to 1m4f winner Mount Pleasant; stable 2-21 with 2yos on the AW.
Not a bad effort when staying on into midfield over C&D but she was slowly away and lost all chance at the start here latest; possibly worth another chance but hard to trust.
Frankel filly was weak in the betting when down the field in C&D fillies' maiden on debut last month; looks stable second string but she does hold an Irish Oaks entry.
By a useful sire but only cost 1,500euros as a yearling; respectable run without getting involved at Gowran (8.5f, soft to heavy) on debut; best watched.
Blue Point filly was in front of Love Is Blind when runner-up at Galway (8.5f, heavy) on debut, beaten a neck when trying to make all; she has a decent draw and is the likely pace angle; big player.
Cost 18,000euros as a yearling; sixth foal; half-sister to winners Kingmax (1m AW/US 8.5f turf; RPR 115) and Charming Star (1m4f Flat; 88/2m hurdle); dam French 10.5f-1m7f winner (inc 12.5f Group 2; 113), half-sister to 1m2f Listed winner Baino Rock; watch the betting.
Cost 42,000euros as a yearling; fourth foal; half-sister to 1m-1m4f winner Panning For Gold (inc AW/Bahrain; RPR 102); dam 7f AW 2yo winner (72), half-sister to 7f 2yo/1m4f winner Anice Stellato (dam of 1m 2yo Group 2 winner Agnes Stewart), out of 6f 2yo winner; stable 3-18 with 2yos on the AW and she's well worth a market check.
Cost 150,000euros at the breeze-ups; disappointed when sent off favourite for a strong 7f Naas fillies' maiden on debut; her dam was a 6f AW winner and it's still early days so any market confidence would be noteworthy.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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