He's an interesting horse … in whichever of the 3 races he goes in, and all 3 of them are pretty open, he won't be better than the 3rd or 4th choice at most, but yet has to be taken seriously. Others will have faster TG figures, but his sheet looks progressive and open to further improvement, he looks sure to stay, and has won in the mud (and on soft turf if he goes for the Guineas).
Another thing to keep an eye on, bin Suroor, after a down year last year with his yard virus-afflicted, has made a flying start to this season, 12-30 (40%) in 2017 so far in Britain, but since the start of the turf season April 1 (and the end of the Dubai season, where he was 63-15-3-9 – par for the course when you train for Godolphin in Dubai) he was 15-7-4-3 before Saturday's all-weather races.