Jockey Silk
1
(5)
Amhran Na Bhfiann
J:
W Buick
T:
A P O'Brien
Form
0-4
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
-
Forecast SP
50/1
Jockey Silk
2
(4)
Emissary
p1
J:
Jim Crowley
T:
H Palmer
Form
1-2
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
98
Forecast SP
25/1
Jockey Silk
3
(1)
English King
J:
L Dettori
T:
Ed Walker
Form
71-1
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
112
Forecast SP
11/4
Jockey Silk
4
(16)
Gold Maze
J:
David Egan
T:
Mrs J Harrington
Form
53-26
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
103
Forecast SP
66/1
Jockey Silk
5
(13)
Highland Chief
p
J:
B A Curtis
T:
P F I Cole
Form
136-1
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
107
Forecast SP
14/1
Jockey Silk
6
(11)
Kameko
J:
Oisin Murphy
T:
A M Balding
Form
1221-1
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
119
Forecast SP
4/1
Jockey Silk
7
(14)
Khalifa Sat
J:
Tom Marquand
T:
A M Balding
Form
61-1
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
99
Forecast SP
33/1
Jockey Silk
8
(7)
Max Vega
J:
Harry Bentley
T:
R M Beckett
Form
211-5
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
110
Forecast SP
33/1
Jockey Silk
9
(2)
Mogul
J:
R L Moore
T:
A P O'Brien
Form
2114-4
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
110
Forecast SP
9/2
Jockey Silk
10
(15)
Mohican Heights
J:
Andrea Atzeni
T:
D M Simcock
Form
11-3
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
104
Forecast SP
16/1
Jockey Silk
11
(10)
Mythical
J:
James Doyle
T:
A P O'Brien
Form
6143-5
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
106
Forecast SP
50/1
Jockey Silk
12
(3)
Pyledriver
J:
M Dwyer
T:
W R Muir
Form
1417-21
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
110
Forecast SP
16/1
Jockey Silk
13
(6)
Russian Emperor
J:
J A Heffernan
T:
A P O'Brien
Form
3-121
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
111
Forecast SP
6/1
Jockey Silk
14
(12)
Serpentine
p
J:
E J McNamara
T:
A P O'Brien
Form
0-51
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
-
Forecast SP
16/1
Jockey Silk
15
(8)
Vatican City
J:
P B Beggy
T:
A P O'Brien
Form
51-2
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
112
Forecast SP
8/1
Jockey Silk
16
(9)
Worthily
J:
M Harley
T:
J H M Gosden
Form
1
Age
7
Weight
9st 0lbs
OR
-
Forecast SP
33/1
PreviewsKameko is clearly the one to beat on the back of his 2000 Guineas victory last month and if he sees out the trip then he should take plenty of stopping. That said, the extra half a mile today is a big concern and his pedigree does not off much encouragement. With that in mind, the vote goes to ENGLISH KING, who barely had to come off the bridle to win the Derby Trial at Lingfield last month. The second from that contest only found the subsequent Irish Derby winner Santiago too good in the Queen's Vase and this lightly-raced son of Camelot remains open to improvement. Mogul was disappointing in the King Edward VII but it would be no surprise to see him take a big step forward today, just like his full-brother Japan did when narrowly beaten in this race last year. Russian Emperor and Vatican City are others with valid form claims, although the latter has some questions to answer regarding stamina.