Already backed each way in the 2000g at 50s 8f looks just right and i was sceptical about the extra f yesterday but i think the only thing they didnt cope with well was the undulations but they are early enough in the race . I obviously have not bin through the card this early but having proven themselves at course i am sure they will be confident . As for 12 its questionable but only they will know. Having just checked odds checker since yesterday 33s best now so people are taking chunks out in the market .
Thought that was a great performance yesterday. There's no problem on the dam's side as it's a top-class 8-9f family, but I suppose your indecision is based on Havana Grey. Well he was a sprinter but by a miler, Havana Gold, by one of Galileo's best sire sons Teofilo. With a horse like Havana Grey it's always difficult to estimate how far his offspring will stay. I always remember Sharpen Up, who got Sharpo (a sprinter), Kris (a miler) and Dieisis (a miler). The latter two were full-brothers and were sires who got horses that stayed. The common denominator is their pedigrees have/had plenty of stamina horses. From her style of running and the way she handled the dip and rising ground I'd think 8f at Newmarket was perfect for her.
If he runs in the Guineas you just might have a lot of fun. I wouldn't be surprised if that's their target.