€600,000 yearling purchase now 4-5 to make winning debut at Sandown for Charlie Appleby
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Dream Composer (1.55 Sandown)
7-2 (from 5-1)
He finished down the field in 20th when running in the Wokingham at the royal meeting, but he returns to the minimum distance here having won two of his three previous starts over the trip.
Arabian Crown (3.40 Sandown)
4-5 (from 5-4)
The son of Dubawi was purchased for €600,000 as a yearling and makes his debut for Charlie Appleby. He's a brother to Everest Rose and half-brother to five winners including The Juliet Rose.
Poker Face (4.15 Sandown)
15-8 (from 11-4)
He was 3-3 in his first season last year and showed serious improvement when second in the Group 3 Earl of Sefton at Newmarket. He's still lightly raced and is a lot better than what he showed when 14th of 16 in the Wolferton at Royal Ascot.
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