Jockey in form (5 wins in 14 days)Trainer in formWon 2 of last 5Won at this distance 1 time
TrackLab Insight
Wins half her races — the best record in the field — and has finished in the top three in each of her last three outings, including back-to-back wins at Lingfield and Wolverhampton. Her jockey Edward Greatrex has won 5 of his last 12 rides, the best recent form of any jockey here. The catch, shared with several rivals, is that she has never raced on a dry turf track, so how she handles today's conditions is the one open question.
Never raced on dry ground3 straight top-3 finishesJockey in best form (5 from 12 last 2wk)
Carries the lowest weight in the field, which is a genuine advantage in a race like this, and her trainer James Fanshawe is in excellent form — winning nearly 1 in 3 races over the past two weeks. She's never finished outside the top two in three career races, but all her form has come on artificial surfaces indoors, and today's dry turf at Salisbury is uncharted territory for her.
Carries lowest weight in fieldNever raced on dry groundLightly raced (3 career races)Trainer in best form (7 from 22 last 2wk)
Won at this course & distanceFresh (191 days off)Won 2 of last 5Won here 1 timeWon at this distance 2 times
TrackLab Insight
The standout on official ratings — ranked 6lbs above the field average — and the only horse in this race with a win at Salisbury, which counts for a lot on this tricky course. She also won a Class 2 at Newmarket last October, a level above anything else on show here. The question is fitness: she hasn't raced in over six months, and her odds have drifted sharply from what looked like a short price.
Top rated by 6lbsOnly course winner (1 from 1 here)Has won over this course and distanceBest record at this trip (2 from 4)
Fresh (209 days off)Trainer in formWon 1 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
The editorial tip, and the intrigue here is that she's barely been asked a question in just three career races — making her the least exposed horse in the field alongside a couple of rivals. She's never raced on dry ground, which is an unknown, and she's been off even longer than Princess Rascal at nearly seven months. If she handles conditions and the step up in trip suits, there could be plenty more to come.
Never raced on dry groundLightly raced (3 career races)Absent 209 days (longest in field)
Trainer Quotes
Apr 2026
"She's a lightly raced filly from a family we know well, as a half-sister to Dreamloper, and has progressed encouragingly. I hope she can climb the ladder in handicaps before hunting black type. I think she'll stay 1m2f. 22-04-26"
A 3-year-old who has finished in the top four in all three career races, including a win at Wolverhampton 23 days ago — the freshest winning form in the field. Like several rivals, she's never raced on dry ground at a turf track, so today's conditions are a step into the unknown. Lightly raced and still learning, but she arrives in form.
Never raced on dry groundLightly raced (3 career races)
Wearing tongue strapWon 1 of last 5Loves this ground (25% win rate)Won at this distance 2 times
TrackLab Insight
The most experienced runner in the field by a country mile — 38 races compared to a field average of nine — and at seven years old she's a known quantity. She won a Class 3 at Lingfield last year but was beaten 12 lengths last time out, and her official rating sits 5lbs below the field average, making her the lowest-rated horse here. She has a solid record on dry ground historically, but recent form makes it hard to be confident.
Lowest rated, 5lbs below averageBest record on this ground (1 from 4)Most experienced (38 runs, field avg 9)
How do odds work?The first number is what you win, the second is what you bet. So 5/2 means you win £5 for every £2. 4/1 means you win £4 for every £1. The bigger the first number, the less likely bookmakers think the horse will win — but the more you'd win if it does.