The first runner of the weekend to get in your trackers is the William Haggas trained Harb who has been seen twice to date and this event gives him a huge opportunity to get off the mark.
The son of Kingman was a very expensive purchase costing €850,000 as a yearling and he was first seen as a two year old finishing a decent third at Newcastle over a mile.
Saved for this term, he returned at Newmarket in a hot novice content over a mile and having been backed heavily before the off, he went on to finish second behind the extremely talented Derab.
That run offers the best form heading into the event and for Haggas to send a horse like this to Beverley it should only mean one thing.