(5) GLOBAL CARD was ordinary on debut but improved to third place at his second start on March 1, beaten just over six lengths by a good winner, but not far off second. In this company and well-drawn, he should be on pace and third-up he can be peaking fitness-wise.
(3) GEUMBIT YEONGUNG won a January trial and then came from the widest gate to finish fourth on debut over this distance on Feb 28. He should have come on for that run and from a much better draw, he can get closer on April 11.
(4) STORM CRUSH was a fair fifth on debut at 1,200m on March 7 and can similarly make some progress.
(10) HAKSAN TAEPUNG, who registered a second on debut before a couple of ordinary follow-ups, along with debutant (1) P.K. BEST are other chances.
All but two are fillies or mares and (2) STORM LIGHT took a few outings to figure things out. But she has a second, a fifth and most recently a third from her latest three, the latter two over 1,700m with the former at this distance back in January. Her best performances have come when she has been on pace, and she draws well to do precisely that.
(7) BEST FREEDOM came from a wide draw to run a best-to-date second over this distance on March 7. He should get an easier run to the speed and can finish close again this time.
(6) WONDERFUL TUNE UP has not finished in the top three in ten attempts, but she has no fewer than five fourth-placed finishes and, in this company, can be aiming to finally better that.
(1) BEST JOY should contest the lead and, along with (5) SAHARA ROSE, can fight for the minor placings.
(11) ECLIPSE SUNNY was a solid third on debut in a filly-only maiden over 1,200m on March 14 when she raced handy throughout and finished off very nicely. She has the challenge of the widest gate, and she does not get an apprentice claim this time. But she should have come on for the run and she can win.
(6) INSPIRE was ordinary in his first couple. But he has a third and ...


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