Green Team has been warming to the task with recent runs around Chester. Amenable to an apprentice's riding, he should be the type for the Amateurs' Derby. Hopeful.
Dashinwhitesargent did win a race at Wolverhampton two runs back but last time he hung his chance away. He needs gelding really, but he did run okay at Epsom earlier and if he wants to, he'll go close.
Clever Relation has his share of issues and that's why he's in a seller. His only win so far came on a softish surface, so he shouldn't be worried on that score, but the favourite meets us on much better terms than in a handicap. Fingers crossed.
Witness Stand is up plenty (8lb) for winning so well over the course and distance last time . He's in great form, though, and we are looking forward to running him. He's ground versatile and the draw isn't so bad now that it's rained.
Al Nayyir has been with us for a couple of months and is a lovely horse who has been training well. His form ties in with a few of these and if he reproduces his best he would have a solid each-way chance.
Sea Emily Run ran well on debut but didn't quite back that up next time. She wasn't right after that run but looks great now and we think she'll go well tonight.
Piecederesistance is a class dropper that has been in the best form on the gallops for all of this year. Obviously the unpenalised favourite is the one to beat, but there's no guarantee she will replicate her latest winning form.
Sugarloaf Lenny has disappointed the last twice. There has been nothing wrong with his work - he has been going well at home - and is in good nick. I'm taking a claim off today and hope that will make a difference.
She's A Novelty has come back well this year in her two runs following a break after two wins at the end of last season. She is reunited for this amateurs' race with Brodie, who was in the saddle for her latest win at Haydock in September. Hopeful.
Two in this. Bullion Boss has turned over a new leaf and is running very well. The jockey gets on well with him and can claim a handy 5lb. Hoping for another good run.
Hardy Boy keeps finding new ways to avoid winning. After the last two runner-up spots you would be entitled to think it's his turn, but how many excuses can you find? If he decides to stick his neck out on the line, maybe!
Standbackandlook won over the CD last time but he is 6lb higher in what looks a very competitive 0-65. He is in good nick though and I expect him to run a big race.
Parlando has been chasing the money in Racing League contests and other valuable handicaps. His mark is slowly dropping and off 80 it wouldn't be a shock if this Bahrain February winner suddenly remembered what he's supposed to do and shocked a few in this latest RL challenge.
Night Breeze has hit form at the right time to challenge for this £25k prize after collecting less than half for his two recent wins at around the trip. Up 4lb for the last time at Thirsk, he can make a strong challenge for the hat-trick.
Toca Madera came back to his better juvenile form with a great showing in a hot 5f handicap at Goodwood where he overcame difficulties in running. I've been looking for a suitable race and while 6f might not be perfect, he's in the form to run a big race again.
Parramount didn't get the 1m6f last time and I'm convinced 1m4f is his trip - he's pretty smart over 2m over hurdles. He's down in grade and likes the track. It's a big weight, but he's used to carrying much more over hurdles. Very hopeful.