Can't see anything to recommend on Saturday. I would have a look in the paddock and pick the one that looks fittest, relaxed, not sweating and a good jockey, lightly raced, or on it's toes if a sprintI'm off to Ascot on Saturday, any pointers would be appreciated guys
In the first I'd choose between the Gosden horse and Hannon horse (at Ascot)!!!
Haggas in the Derby Trial
Beckett's in the Chartwell
Good luck
I started with that one and went off it after watching Maho Bay 
A winner at last but it had to be the fav. Poor day in allHaving a crack but races look like lotteries
13.10 Some very nicely bred newcomers. The only one with any experience is King of Montenegro whose form is fairly week so likely to go to a newcomer. But KoM was slowly away and, although ridden from some way out, was eased to finish 3½l behind the winner. Not very hopeful but available at 40/1 with B365. Could have an ew squeak
13.45 Taking a chance with Deedaydiva 11/2. Won comfortably at this level last season, staying on well up the Sandown hill.. Looked as though would come on for reappearace run and should be involved in the finish
14.20 The one I like most EW at this tricky meeting is Completely Random 22/1 with WH, in the hope that Mudbir might need the run. Btn 5¾l in a 6f G3 latest run. Best held up so this extra furlong should bring some improvement in a Class 2. Would have been happier with Moore riding (won previous two races but then it wouldn't be 22/1)
Over at Lingfield
in the G3 I like Royal Velvet 2/1
Oaks trial. At the prices I'll chance Prizeland, emphatic and effortless winner on reappearance, albeit a very slow time
Derby trial. Maho Bay 7/4 to retain unbeaten record
I thought Maltese Cross did it well but you are probably right, the proximity of Bay Of Brilliance doesn't suggest it was Derby winning form. I think AOB has tended to send his better classic prospects to Chester in recent years so I guess Isaac Newton was on a fact finding mission. I do like his low head carriage thoughI think they were poor trials and can't see the classic winners there
Yep. What do the French have?I thought Maltese Cross did it well but you are probably right, the proximity of Bay Of Brilliance doesn't suggest it was Derby winning form. I think AOB has tended to send his better classic prospects to Chester in recent years so I guess Isaac Newton was on a fact finding mission. I do like his low head carriage though. It looks like Ballydoyle hold all the aces for Epsom again with 5 of the first 6 in the betting. It looks like only a dominant victory by Saxon Street in the Dante can challenge their stranglehold on the race. Godolphin's classic crop has been very disappointing thus far.