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Of those with form, three have shown noticeable promise. Tashir placed behind a subsequent group performer on debut, as did Jagged Edge, and preference is for the latter, given that he ran more recently and could therefore strip fitter.

Omni Man also features highly on the shortlist due to his three-quarter-length third on return earlier this month. €300,000 breeze-up buy Washington Street could improve on his three-year-old debut and first start since being gelded.

Offshore Bay, a New Bay filly bred by shrewd operators, is an intriguing newcomer. The well-related Collecting Coin and six-figure yearling Omon Vase are also worth a market check.

SELECTION: JAGGED EDGE

Next best: Tashir

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Unsurprisingly, this looks between the previous winners, of which Rowdy Yeats gets the vote. Twice runner-up against smart types as a juvenile, he impressed on his seasonal return and the weather forecast suggests he may get similar ground today. Though Currawood won on return last month, the performance didn’t quite live up to his previous promise. That said, the run could set him up nicely for today and given that he’s out of a Sea The Stars mare, he should appreciate the step up in trip.

The highly-rated Va Va Vroom, who holds an entry in the Irish 1000 Guineas, figures next in the reckoning.

The form of Honeysuckle Rose’s maiden win is difficult to judge, with the runner-up subsequently scoring, while the third remains a 70-rated maiden. Quirky character Green Triangle’s last start didn’t inspire either.

SELECTION: ROWDY YEATS

Next best: Currawood

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Genuine Jim was just held last time out and, with form on soft ground, looks capable of going one better under a two-pound rise.

The handicapper was kind to Hemight after a hugely improved effort at Dundalk last month. He placed on soft-to-heavy ground last year, so could run well back on turf, unlike Notforalongtime, whose last six wins came on the all-weather.

The ground should also please Royal Pippen, who ran well on his seasonal return and should strip fitter today.

SELECTION: GENUINE JIM

Next best: Royal Pippen

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Waterford Flow has progressed with every run and looks like he could go one better today. Kingstonian and Nautical Force are both promising types who should improve with time. Red King showed promise last season and holds an Irish Derby entry. It’s interesting that Billy Lee gets the leg up, despite Paddy Twomey having a runner.

Auburn Avenue has been knocking on the door, but looks likely to find a few too good once again today.

Bear Creek is a half-brother to Melbourne Cup hero Gold Trip and, though he may need further in time, he is worth watching in the market. Support will also be informative for the well-bred Kasgani and Happy Pharoah, though regarding the latter, jockey bookings highlight stablemate Kilmeaden, from Galileo’s final crop.

SELECTION: WATERFORD FLOW

Next best: Red King

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Adrian Murray’s string is in fine form and both his representatives here have the benefit of a run last month. There’s little to suggest that Jaliyah could reverse the placings with Carolina Jetstream, but both should come on from the run.

Kibris was disappointing on his first start of the season, but improvement can’t be ruled out and he must be held in high regard by connections to earn a Derby entry.

His debut win showed greater potential than his more experienced stablemate Emit, who failed to figure in stakes company.

SELECTION: CAROLINA JETSTREAM

Next best: Kibris

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Westminster Moon will have to win a lot more than this (winning prize of €13,200) to redeem the €260,000 paid for him in November.

Four group placings include a five-length third in a German Group 1 suggest he can defy topweight, especially under talented three-pound claimer James Ryan.

Money Dancer remains unexposed and, as is typical of her sire, appreciates softer conditions. She ran well against a 91-rated rival over seven furlongs last month and should fare better over this trip.

A number of these appear in the grips of the handicapper, but there’s a chance that Apercue and Take Heart’s seasonal returns will set them up nicely for today. Slieve Binnian is another who should take a step forward today and his turf mark looks reasonable.

The wet forecast may go against Lady Lunette, but should help the unexposed Money Dancer. Lope De Lilas has something to prove as she drops down in grade.

SELECTION: WESTMINSTER MOON

Next best: Money Dancer

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Mocking entered the notebook on his three-year-old return at Leopardstown when finishing a close fourth in a messy finish.

The fact that his half-brother stayed well and enjoyed a cut in the ground is also encouraging for his chances today.

The trip and surface could also bring further improvement from What’s Your Game, by Arc winner Waldgeist.

The form of Happiest’s fourth last October has worked out well, but her subsequent run suggested she won’t want the ground to turn heavy. The well-bred Camelot filly should appreciate this trip though, and looks more than capable of winning off this mark.

William F Browne’s pedigree suggests he won’t stay this trip, while Pallatine Hills’s stamina is questionable, being by a miler and out of a seven-furlong mare.

SELECTION: MOCKING

Next best: What’s Your Game

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Tatum should come on from her seasonal return at Gowran earlier this month, when she finished a well-backed fourth. That came over nine and half furlongs and this Postponed filly’s pedigree suggests this trip will bring further improvement.

It’s a long time since Grizabella won on the flat, but the switch of codes and stable could revive Dylan Browne McMonagle’s mount.

Crypto Crash hasn’t run since July of last year, but that fourth over today’s trip was a career-best and his stable is in excellent form.

Gardone comes here fit from placed efforts at Dundalk, earning him a place on the shortlist.

SELECTION: TATUM

Next best: Crypto Crash