This filly showed much improved form when finishing second at Newbury last time out. She travelled strongly and ran on well in the closing stages having been poorly placed in a race that was run at a modest tempo.
She was the last horse to come off the bridle and clearly has plenty of speed. Whilst River Seine would be a topical winner, this filly looks to be the one to be with.
There looks to be no pace in this race and Rosenzoo can dominate from the front.
He produced an improved performance to win at Wolverhampton last time out and has every chance of backing that performance up in a handicap which has very few in–form competitors.
He has a couple of class 2 handicap entries at Goodwood next week, but this class 4 contest will prove to be a lot easier.
This gelding produced his best performance of the season last time out at Ripon and a similar effort here off a mark of 50 will see him go close.
That effort suggests that he is ahead of his mark and he will be more than competitive in this grade, with some distinctly out of form rivals taking him on.
He normally races from off the pace, so a decent gallop will aid his cause.