Our Guide ought to see off his moderate rivals here if able to stay the 2m6f distance. Despite this being a big rise in trip for the Jamie Snowden-trained runner, he has the pedigree for it being closely related to a 2m5f chase winner, and a half-brother to a 3m1f scorer. His Irish bumper success already reads well, having beaten a horse who has subsequently landed a Grade One race at Aintree. I expect the selection to have too much class.
The Aidan O'Brien-trained Charles Darwin ought to improve considerably for a seasonal debut win in Listed company. He has clearly trained on, after a highly successful juvenile campaign (Royal Ascot Group Two winner), which bodes well for this slight rise in class. I expect him to land this valuable prize before a tilt at the G1 Commonwealth Cup at the Royal Meeting next month.
Jordan Electrics boasts an enviable record at this Scottish venue, with a remarkable nine track victories. He is also 6lb below his last winning mark, and he ran a cracker for sixth over 7f at Ascot recently and the drop in journey and class is expected to help massively here. I'd be surprised if he were not able to at least challenge for a placing.
Despite returning after a layoff, I expect Seren Star to confirm the promise of last season by reaching the frame here. The Profitable filly is a course and distance scorer, who made good progress last term by winning three times. Clearly an unexposed type, she handles quick ground and ought to be able to compete at a higher level in the future.
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