Market movers: Dashing Willoughby popular choice in Queen's Vase
Queen's Vase (3.05)
10-1 (from 14s)
The Andrew Balding-trained Dashing Willoughby finished behind Norway in the Chester Vase but softer ground and the step up to a mile and six furlongs should suit this son of Nathaniel.
Dashing Willougby finished second behind King Ottokar on soft ground at Newbury in April and will once again be partnered by top jockey Oisin Murphy.
Sea Of Class
Prince of Wales's Stakes (3.40)
4-1 (from 10-3)
Fears about how she will handle testing conditions have caused her price to drift – trainer William Haggas plans to walk the course before making a final decision.
The Arc runner-up has only ever raced on good ground or firmer – the going is good to soft on the round course – but if she is able to run close to her best she will still be competitive.
Move Swiftly
Duke of Cambridge Stakes (4.20)
12-1 (from 16s)
The gap in price between Move Swiftly and stablemate Pretty Baby, who will be ridden by James Doyle, has shortened in the market and there is not much to split the two Haggas-trained fillies.
Move Swiftly has been a model of consistency, never finishing outside the first three in seven starts, and will be ridden by Danny Tudhope, who arrives in form after a double on Tuesday.
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