TALLY-HO Stud's Morpheus (by Oasis Dream), the winning half-brother to Frankel (by Galileo), got off the mark as a stallion when the Michael Bell-trained James Watt made a successful debut at Brighton on Monday afternoon.

A £26,000 graduate of the Goffs UK Breeze-Up Sale just three weeks ago, the colt was bred by Tally-Ho Stud and he's a half-brother to a couple of winners out of stakes-placed five-furlong scorer Tomintoul Singer (by Johannesburg). His fourth dam is classic-placed pattern winner Kerrera (by Diesis).

Then Haras de Bouquetot's top-class miler Olympic Glory (by Choisir) struck at San Siro with debut winner Blury. The colt is out of Marablu (by Invincible Spirit), who is a full-sister to mile listed scorer Moonlife and a granddaughter of Group 1 Oaks d'Italia heroine Lady Bentley (by Bellypha).

Gregorian (by Clodovil) also struck on Monday when Greach, a daughter of Ach Alannah (by Marju) made a winning debut in the fillies' race at San Siro. She comes from the family of Group 1 2000 Guineas winner Mystiko (by Secreto).

Gregorian is a member of the Rathasker Stud roster – as is Bungle Inthejungle (by Exceed And Excel) – but stands for them at the National Stud in Newmarket, and today's result gives him a third individual winner.

Bungle Inthejungle made it six winners to date when Tarrzan, who was a well-beaten third on his debut at Dundalk last month, took the seller at Redcar on Thursday afternoon.

The colt is now with Mick Channon, he was bred by Amanda McCreery, is out of winning miler Susiescot (by Verglas) and comes from the family of Pitcairn (by Petingo).

Later that evening, Coolmore Stud's No Nay Never (by Scat Daddy) got off the mark when Mae Never No scored over five furlongs at Belmont Park.

The Wesley Ward-trained filly is owned and bred by Ice Wine Stable, she is out of Grade 1-placed Sweet Shirley Mae (by Broken Vow), and her stakes-winning grandam Joyful Chaos (by Rahy) is a half-sister to nine-furlong Grade 3 scorer Sal The Barber (by Alphabet Soup).