A race which lacks a three-place each-way angle (just seven runners) and promises to be an absolute 'burn-up' with the likes of
Love Dreams,
Mutaraffa,
Mustarrid (historically) and
Lincoln Park all generally keen to cut out the early fractions. Therefore, the suspicion is that this race will set up perfectly for a strong finisher with both
Beat Le Bon and
KIMIFIVE appealing. The former is arguably more progressive, but the projected odds will reflect that fact so in pursuit of greater value the Jo Tuite-trained four-year-old gets the vote. His recent efforts in competitive handicaps at Ascot, The Curragh and Newmarket are all perfectly respectable.
- Kimifive
- Beat Le Bon
- Mutaraffa