Follow Prescott ace at Ayr
The three-year-old Selkirk filly is a well-related individual but she has been restricted to just three career starts so far, winning at Hamilton at the second time of asking last year.
Kiswahili was not seen again for nearly a year after that outing and she finally made her seasonal bow at Haydock last month. Prescott’s charge put in a promising first run over 11 furlongs at the Merseyside venue, staying on to finish a two-and-a-quarter-length second to Tanzanite.
The form was given a boost on Sunday when the runner-up Dance Partner won at Goodwood and with Kiswahili stepping up to a mile and five furlongs for the first time, she is an eye-catching prospect in the Racing UK On Sky 432 Stakes.
Sienna Storm created a favourable impression when winning at Haydock last time and he can follow up in the ayr-racecourse.co.uk Nursery.
Mark Tompkins’ colt stepped up on an unplaced debut run when landing a mile event, appearing to relish the extra distance.
Although his entry in next year’s Vodafone Derby looks a little hopeful at present, the son of Peintre Celebre should be good enough here.
Godolphin may not have hit the usual heights this season but Dubai Surprise appears to hold all the aces in the ladbrokecasino.com Fillies’ Conditions Stakes at Leicester.
The three-year-old King’s Best filly has not been seen since finishing a close-up second in a Group One event at Saint-Cloud last October when she was handled by David Loder.
Dubai Surprise had previously taken the Prestige Stakes at Goodwood, and her one-and-a-half-length second to Helios Quercus in France was a highly creditable run given the winner was not beaten too far in the French 2000 Guineas in the spring.
Godolphin have obviously taken their time with this filly and she can pay back that patience by landing this extended mile event.
Mashaair can get his career off to a winning start in the first division of the EBF ladbrokes.com Reference Point Maiden Stakes.
This King’s Best colt is a half-brother to the top-class Haafhd, winner of last year’s 2000 Guineas and Champion Stakes, and like his illustrious sibling, he is handled by Barry Hills. The Lambourn handler has not hurried this blue-blood along.