It may be worth chancing a small investment in the well-bred
ANTUNES being primed and ready for his racecourse debut. The colt represents a yard in flying form and, given his likable breeding, it's entierly feasible he could deliver at the first time of asking.
Oistrakh Le Noir was far from disgraced on his British debut at Ascot last month and has to be respected as a lively alternative despite his penalty for winning in France. Richard Johnson keeping faith with
Sable Island, who may improve for the fitting of a tongue ties, is a boost for the Olly Murphy-trained gelding, who is forwarded as the best of the rest.
- Antunes
- Oistrakh Le Noir
- Sable Island