Lucky Camino ran an eyecatching debut second, when keeping on strongly over course and distance. If he wasn't hampered at a crucial stage then he would surely have won, so it was such an encouraging performance despite being weak in the betting. With any natural improvement, it would be a shock to not see him at least reach the places.
Constitution River was all the rage for this prestigious prize having bolted up in a Chester Group race, but confidence may have waived slightly with his high draw. I'm taking a chance that stablemate, Hawk Mountain, can run a huge race. The son of Wootton Bassett is already a Group 1 winner with his determined success in the Futurity Trophy at Doncaster.
His subsequent victory over 1m1f at this track gave significant hope that he will stay the extra distance here with Christophe Soumillon retaining the ride. The French superstar noted that the selection was still babyish and had more to give. I'm hoping Hawk Mountain can move across from his berth in stall 11 and sit prominently.
Pack Ball delivered a promising debut fifth at Killarney. He was one of few in the race who made up late ground from the rear, so may need his form marked up. The five-year-old ought to improve for that initial outing and he has a jockey upgrade, with Patrick Mullins taking over in the saddle.
Thaluna is certainly among the leading protagonists having delivered a fine runner-up position on handicap debut at Newmarket. She finished her race off well, and just failed to reel in a rival who was ridden more prominently. There is optimism that the step up to a mile will suit, on pedigree, and she may well improve second-time-out this season.
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