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7th

9

(9)

18th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

1m 1f 212y

Class 1

17:35 Ascot

Mountain Cat

9st 2lb

J: Kieran Shoemark

T: Saeed bin Suroor

Made debut last month and he's 2-2, with comfortable novice wins at Doncaster (1m, good to firm) and Wolverhampton (8.6f, AW); takes a steep rise in grade but subsequent winners have emerged from both of his races and this Teofilo colt could be suited by the step up in trip; on the shortlist.

12/1

9th

4

(5)

18th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

2m 3f 210y

Class 1

16:15 Ascot

Dubai Future

9st 4lb

J: David Probert

T: Saeed bin Suroor

10yo who has generally fared much better in the Middle East than in Britain but showed far too much toe for the others when stealing a march on Sweet William in 2m Group 3 at Sandown on latest start (hung on by a neck); never remotely near the principals when 14l third in this last year and he's probably not the out-and-out stayer that's required to win it.

40/1

16th

18

(13)

17th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

0m 6f 0y

Class 1

18:10 Ascot

Victory Gold

9st 2lb

J: David Probert

T: Saeed bin Suroor

Strong in the market at 5-2 when runner-up on debut (C&D, good ground) last month, having made the running; failed to build on it when fourth of eight at Leicester three weeks ago (6f, good to firm; 8-13 favourite); the debut promise hasn't evaporated but the first-time hood needs to give him a lift.

33/1

8th

3

(3)

1st Jun 2026

Standard

1m 0f 142y

Class 4

19:30 Wolverhampton (AW)

Al Qatem

9st 4lb

J: Oisin Murphy

T: Saeed bin Suroor

By Lope De Vega; third foal of a Listed-placed 1m2f/1m4f winner (including on the AW); interesting newcomer.

4/5F

1st

3

(7)

28th May 2026

Good

2m 0f 50y

Class 1

18:12 Sandown

Dubai Future

9st 4lb

J: David Probert

T: Saeed bin Suroor

Won Group 3 (1m6f, good) and Group 2 (2m, good) races at Meydan early last year and he's very much of interest on that form; however, not at the same level subsequently and he was a soundly beaten fourth behind Sweet William in the Group 3 Sagaro at Ascot (2m, good to firm) recently.

28/1