Group form gives him a chance
Prince Of Pillo was very impressive at Ayr last time and is probably the one to beat in here, but Crispy Cat brings a similar level of form to the table and certainly has his chance. He has a consistent body of work in Group company and probably ran up to his best when third to Trillium and The Platinum Queen in the Flying Childers at Doncaster last time. A reproduction of that form should see him be competitive here.
More required but trip is in her favour
She progressed from handicap company to finish a good fourth in the Dick Poole at Salisbury. More will be required here, but the step back up to 7f is in her favour, I feel.
Very competitive but she has an each-way chance
I have won a couple of Group 3s on her and she is clearly a real professional, tough and classy. She looks to have run as well as she ever has when third at Deauville in August - and she wasn't far off her best here last time - and, unpenalised in this Group 2 as a 3yo filly, she gets weight all round and clearly has a solid each-way chance. It is clearly a very competitive race though.
Fav will take some stopping buy my filly will enjoy the trip
Commissioning is obviously going to take plenty of stopping after what she did in the Rockfel, but I do like my filly. She clearly has to improve a good deal here to win, but she ran well when second to a good filly over 7f at Leopardstown last time and I do think the extra 1f will suit. Her pedigree - she is by Galileo out of a 1m4f winner - certainly suggests as much.
Step up to 1m4f could really suit
The betting suggested more was expected of him at Salisbury last time, but he certainly ran well enough to finish second after a long lay-off, and I think the fast-progressing winner is pretty useful, having ridden him there. And the step up to 1m4f could really suit this Deep Impact colt, too. It is quite a deep handicap but he has his chance.
Good pedigree and hoping for improvement
Andrew normally leaves a lot to work on with his juveniles, as do most trainers admittedly, so hopefully we can expect this Invincible Spirit filly to take a fair leap forward from her Newbury debut last month. She has a good pedigree, too.
Solid chance on earlier course form
You can make a case for plenty of these but Ville De Grace probably has as strong a form claim as any and she ran well after a long summer break at Yarmouth last time. Hopefully, she will be sharper here and she has a solid chance on her Dahlia second at this track earlier in the season.