Steps into handicap company off a mark of 90, which is considered potentially lenient, backed up by an entry in the Group 2 King Edward at Royal Ascot. He showed plenty of promise on two runs last season, firstly on soft ground at Yarmouth and then at Kempton. He looked to have improved bundles on his reappearance when winning a novice event at Newcastle impressively. He’s a big powerful looking horse who will only improve with racing and goes to post well fancied for what is always a top class handicap.