Won a 7f Dundalk maiden on his second start but beaten 14 times since; went close at Musselburgh (7f, good) last month though and a subsequent lesser effort can be partially excused by him getting upset in the stalls.
6f AW win last summer; began this campaign with good handicap runs at Haydock (6f, good to firm) and over C&D (soft); two lesser efforts have followed but he will be dangerous if back to the C&D form.
Two of her six wins have come over C&D; in and out this year but her second at Leicester in April and her C&D third last month both bring her right into the reckoning; one to take seriously.
Hold-up performer who is thrown in on his 2025 form; yet to get going this time around, typically blowing the start, but it wouldn't be a bolt from the blue were he to bounce back in this company.
His first four starts came over 7f but he showed improvement dropped to 6f when a close third at Thirsk last month; a slow start did him no favours dropped to 5f at Newcastle a fortnight ago; now returns to 7f with cheekpieces fitted; stable also runs Homestrait.
Both wins have come over 6f on AW; two good runs at Carlisle this summer, second in May and third on Saturday, but they were over 6f and his stamina for this trip is the obvious concern.
Showed some ability in three starts on the AW during the winter but he was a well-beaten 66-1 shot on his handicap debut at Newbury (7f, good to firm) 16 days ago; this is weaker but he still has a point to prove.
Back to his best when finishing second of nine in a 7f handicap at Musselburgh 17 days ago; runs off the same mark today and another big run should be forthcoming.