1
(3)
Akmaam
J:
Jim Crowley
T:
B J Meehan
Form
1
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
-
Forecast SP
8/1
2
(8)
Albadri
J:
S Donohoe
T:
Jane Chapple-Hyam
Form
175
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
96
Forecast SP
50/1
3
(5)
Dhahabi
J:
James Doyle
T:
C Appleby
Form
12
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
95
Forecast SP
6/1
4
(4)
Latest Generation
J:
Tom Marquand
T:
S Crisford
Form
31
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
90
Forecast SP
8/1
5
(7)
Maximal
J:
Oisin Murphy
T:
Sir Michael Stoute
Form
221
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
91
Forecast SP
5/1
6
(9)
Megallan
J:
L Dettori
T:
J H M Gosden
Form
122
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
92
Forecast SP
8/1
7
(1)
One Ruler
J:
W Buick
T:
C Appleby
Form
213
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
102
Forecast SP
7/2
8
(10)
Qaader
J:
Dane O'Neill
T:
M Johnston
Form
12453
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
101
Forecast SP
16/1
9
(2)
Van Gogh
J:
R L Moore
T:
A P O'Brien
Form
42621
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
108
Forecast SP
10/3
10
(6)
William Bligh
J:
Rob Hornby
T:
R M Beckett
Form
721353
Age
8
Weight
9st 1lbs
OR
96
Forecast SP
25/1
PreviewsA race that has been won by the likes of Persian King and Ghaiyyath in recent years, and LATEST GENERATION can add his name to the roll of honour. He caught the eye when third behind One Ruler and Maximal on debut at Sandown, with those rivals having the benefit of race experience and fitness. The son of Frankel then made no mistake when getting off the mark at Doncaster, where he arguably had more in hand that the official winning distance suggested, and he should have no problem handling this stiffer test. One Ruler and Maximal are obvious threats again, especially as they remain open to further improvement themselves. Van Gogh broke through in a Curragh maiden but previously hit the crossbar in a Group 2, while Dhahabi could put in a career best now stepped up in trip.