Bold Max was behind her at Warwick and probably best suited to nursery races.
Jana was made favourite for that race but finished last. She was a cheap purchase but comes from a decent family. There was little sparkle to be gained from that initial start, however, the question that we need to ask is whether she simply disappointed. That isn't easy to answer and the betting is the best guide. If strongly fancied I would expect a bold show. Conversely, a weakness in the betting would suggest a watching brief.
Another disappointment was Red Oasis, trained by Robert Eddery. He was well backed on debut early season but withdrawn due to lameness at the start. This bay colt was quite well fancied at Lingfield but ran poorly. After that effort I would have to take a watching brief. It would be interested if the money come once more but even that wouldn't change my mind.
Plucky Dip is difficult to assess because the front two horses were clear of the field. Severnwind hailes from a stable which has done well with their juveniles this season but needs to improve on his debut effort. Brockholes Flyer is best suited by handicaps.
In these limited races experience and form - even if limited - usually takes precedent although a couple of debutantes originate from trainers who can spring a surprise. Top Of The Glas is one of the last offspring of the ill-fated Verglas. This April foal is out of an unraced mare. Alan Jarvis is a difficult trainer to assess on debut but he has had a few talents win first start over the years. They often go in at speculative prices, which is unlikely to be the case for this colt. I would probably take a watching brief but respect this individual.
Tim Pitt is a talented trainer who has made a well-deserved fist of things since his early career sadly failed. He is someone to keep onside and this season has already proved positive with a winning two-year-old. Valued Opinion is out of a mare enjoyed a trip, while the sire was a talented sprinter. I'm not sure if I would be so bold to back this horse on his racecourse bow but wouldn't be surprised to see a good show. It should be remembered that it is never easy for newcomers to race on a turning track, especially where good pace can give a significant advantage.
Stellarta is best watched.
Conclusion: Most of these horses have something to prove but their hope is running in a restricted race of this nature. In general, those with form hold the advantage, while experience is a valuable commodity on this turning course, especially with a low draw. Most horses do not inspired or are difficult to assess. Thewandaofu ticks a lot of boxes on that first start alone and improvement looks to be on the cards. A low draw is a major positive and this step up in distance with suit. Osborne is a canny trainer who does well around here and his horses are primed for their second start. It is a slight concern taking on a field which consists predominantly of colts but they have something to prove. It is difficult to appreciate what price she will start. If on the short side I would probably take a watching brief but this would be my selection. If available at each way prices - unlikely - I would be looking at a decent bet. The betting will be key for Jana. If strongly fancied, expect a big show. However, that first run left much to be desired. The others are best watched.