went right start, chased leaders and ran green, headway over 2f out, led over 1f out, edged right, ran on well
hampered start, held up in rear, headway over 2f out, soon every chance, not pace of winner
tracked leaders, effort 2f out, weakened final furlong
led, ridden and headed over 1f out, soon weakened
held up in touch, driven and headway over 2f out, led well over 1f out, soon headed, no extra final furlong
No form whatsoever for us to go on here and with no word from any yards or a look at the market when trying to make an assessment, caution is definitely advised but if you must wager then try MARBLED CAT, who has a nice pedigree. Mark Johnston's colt is a son of Catstar, who finished runner-up in the Queen Mary and she was a very decent sort when campaigned lightly as a juvenile, winning a couple of races. This ground should suit and Frankie Dettori can probably steer him home in front. Sir Isaac looks likely to be better at three, while of the John Gosden-trained pair Bawaardi looks the more likely to do well today, while Euston Square should also do better next year. Kings Ace probably won't have the class against some of these, while Albaher is well bred and from a yard going well, so he could be the main danger to our selection.
Albaher Oasis Dream colt, half-brother to numerous winners from 5f-1m4f including high-class sprinter Entre Chat.
Bawaardi (IRE) Acclamation colt out of an unraced mare.
Euston Square Oasis Dream colt, half-brother to top-class sprinter Continent and other winners up to 7f.
Kings Ace (IRE) King's Best colt out of winning sprinter Full Cream.
Marbled Cat (USA) Cherokee Run colt out of useful 5f & 1m winner Catstar.
Sir Isaac Key Of Luck colt out of 6f & 7f winner Rainbow Queen.