A month after our first look over the graded pups, we are back with five more that could be worth following. Our first bunch have gone 5/15 since the piece, although they have been short prices so they have been -1.36 to level stakes at SP.

Easy Sister (Bernie Doyle)

Grangeview Ten – Tarastar Apr 23

Made her debut at Romford last week in A7 grade. She missed the break, producing a sectional worse than any of her three trials. She is in trap two again on Saturday night (her best trial came from red) but she may well show the benefit of her debut. Paul Young has a litter sister to her (Limestone Fizz) who looks stretched by 400m at the moment but has some nice early gears.

Fabulous Spell (Laurence Tuffin)

Romeo Magico – Fabulous Bella Feb 23

Runs this afternoon at Towcester so could be a great or a poor start to this month! She stumbled a little from the traps on her debut and then moved off from trap two. The wider draw in three will be a plus and she beat a bitch called Savana Cheetahs in her final trial. That rival won a D3 on either side of the beating from this bitch so a win in the same grade should be a formality for Fabulous Spell.

Coppice Aunt Pol (Jimmy Fenwick)

Tommy Shelby – Coppice Mary Feb 23

One of the exciting first litter by Tommy Shelby, she was a solid second in a Newcastle A4 on her second start. She still looks like she needs the repetitions of racing to run some of the greenness out of her but there was plenty of promise in that run and she retains plenty of potential.

Salems Tequila (Sally Clark)

Malachi – Laughil Irene Feb 23

Looked a really nice type at Suffolk Downs, running in a single sprint intertrack at Towcester before a pair at Harlow. Both runs at Harlow have come from trap five, producing a 24.17 at Suffolk Downs from stripes. She sports that jacket in an intertrack at Harlow on Monday with a vacant trap inside her.

Magical Tessa (David Dark)

Malachi – Antigua Vows Jan 23

Has had a single start in a Hove A5. She walked out, pacing well to the bend before trying to go straight through the dog in front of her at the opening bend. Hopefully, the experience won’t be lost on her. Hove fans will know her half-brother Brinkleys Ginger who is a six-time A1 winner for Patrick Browne.