Midfield finish in the Convivial Maiden (7f, good to firm) at last season's Ebor meeting but not so good at Ascot next time, after which he was sold for 31,000gns; again failed to match the debut promise at Chelmsford on his stable debut in November; gelded since; sets the standard but isn't without risk.
Half-brother to seven winners, notably Humbolt Current (1m-1m4f; RPR 92) and Cloud Drift (1m; 92); dam a 7f/1m winner (101); starts out in a modest event and no surprise were he to feature prominently.
No match for the smart Mister Sketch at Salisbury on debut but it was still an encouraging run in second (6f, good); struggling before stamina should have been an issue at Newbury on last month's return (1m, good to soft); can do better but perhaps when handicapping.
40-1 for his Chelmsford debut (7f) four weeks ago when he made some good headway in the straight to finish a close fourth; that was a weak race but he's been gelded since and is open to improvement.
100-1 and offered little in an 8.5f novice at Wolverhampton last month; sold for just 1,400gns two weeks ago and although it's mildly interesting that Jamie Osborne bought him back, he's not easily recommended.
Unsighted at Newmarket in one 2yo run but he took a step forward when a close third at Chelmsford four weeks ago (7f; Masterofgreygoose just behind in fourth); likely another jolt of improvement will be required.
Half-sister to 7f-8.6f winner Sweet Bertie (RPR 83); dam 6f/7f winner (101), half-sister to 6f Group 3 winner Aeolus; enough paper appeal to enter the reckoning in a weak race.
Half-sister to winners Staxton (6f, including AW; RPR 106), Lazarus Bell (7f 2yo; 89), Classic Pursuit (prolific 5f/6f including AW; 89) and Satin Snake (7f AW; 81); dam 1m4f winner (80); starts out in a modest event and she's worth a market check.
It wasn't a strong maiden in which she kept on for second at Wolverhampton last month but she was in need of the experience and she should be much more streetwise with the run behind her; greatly respected.