Havana Hurricane has standout form claims in this year's Super Sprint after his Royal Ascot success, but he's priced accordingly and I do think Richard Hughes'
Our Cody is overpriced. A very cheaply bought filly, she gets in here with only 8-2 to carry and she clocked a fast time when making all of the running impressively at Windsor last month. I'd expect a similar show of speed to carry her a long way in this and will be having a small win only bet.
Although he hasn't been the easiest to catch right,
Siam Fox is lurking on a very good mark - now 7lb lower than when last successful in June 2024 - and at this track last time he shaped as if back in top form, finishing third under an inexperienced apprentice rider. That form looks solid, with the winner having gone in again since, and Billy Loughnane taking over in the saddle is a big positive.
Ed Dunlop's three-year-old bumped into an extremely well-handicapped rival in Binhareer at Ayr last time and my immediate feeling of that as a strong form race was vindicated by the third-placed Aberama Gold winning a competitive York handicap last week. I suspect it'll prove lenient that
Tactical Plan has been left on the same mark of 77 and he's back against his own age group here and back up to 7f, which I feel is his optimum distance.