Won six times at around 1m last year in Britain, including four time on the AW; has won on soft and heavy; officially rated 77; could be a useful recruit to hurdling for Paul Gilligan.
First foal; dam bumper/2m hurdle winner, sister to high-class bumper and 2m4f-3m hurdle/chase winner Home By The Lee, half-sister to 2m3f-3m1f chase winner Carole Rose; interesting prospect for Home By The Lee's trainer; tongue-tie fitted for debut.
Low-rated 25-race maiden on the Flat; tailed off on hurdles debut at Punchestown; much better when fifth at Thurles nine days ago, though beaten 45l so need to find a lot more.
78-rated Flat winner in Britain; made little impression in a recent maiden hurdle outing at Cork; was also well beaten on his only start over hurdles in Britain last season.
Remote eighth when an outsider in a 2m4f Wexford maiden hurdle won by a well-fancied stablemate; took a step in the right direction when third at Limerick last month; further progress is on the cards.
Fetched E190,000 at Punchestown in May; half-brother to a French hurdle/chase winner; dam French 1m5f AQPS Flat winner; kept on well into second in his sole point for Rob James; makes track debut for in-form top stable; merits respect.
Was still in contention when falling two out in a Monksgrange point-to-point in March; finished third behind longer-priced stablemate Sageborough in a maiden hurdle at Wexford in October; hooded now.
First foal; dam bumper/2m4f hurdle winner for Alan King, half-sister to three winners; ran twice in points; will probably need to pick up track experience.
Half-brother to the high-class Saint Roi, winner of the 2020 County Hurdle, promoted third behind Honeysuckle in the 2022 Champion Hurdle, and a Grade 1 novice chase scorer, not beaten far in third at Auteuil for Daniela Mele in September 2024; has to be taken seriously
Dam runner-up in a 2m hurdle, half-sister to bumper winner Where's Nanny; second in a Belclare maiden on his only point start; has the makings of a useful novice.
Third in the 2024 Dante and generally kept good company in Britain; started brightly in Ireland in the spring; more recent form hardly inspires confidence.
Won over 1m4f in France; modest form in two bumper starts in Britain; Irish/hurdling debut four weeks ago yielded a promising third that gives her something to build on.
Beaten a long way in her first two bumpers; 100-1 chance when stepped up considerably on those efforts in chasing home a short-priced winner at Cork in July; has joined Mak McNiff; makes hurdling debut
Failed to land a blow on debut in a valuable bumper at Punchestown in April; saddle slipped at Galway on hurdling debut, no excuses at Navan; her chance is not obvious