The Verdict – top prospects Nostrum, Highbank and Francesco Clemente

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In the latest edition of The Verdict, Angus McNae runs the rule on some exciting juvenile debutants from the past week who could have very big futures, including Sandown debut winner Nostrum for Sir Michael Stoute and Ryan Moore in the Juddmonte silks and impressive novice scorer Highbank – another Kingman colt – for Charlie Appleby and Godolphin on the July Course at Newmarket. Pattern company awaits both.

Our top presenter also highlights the beautifully-bred Dubawi colt Francesco Clemente, who could be set for big things for John and Thady Gosden after coasting home on handicap debut in an impressive time at Newmarket, while Angus is also sweet on Listed Star Stakes winner Dance In The Grass for Mark and Charlie Johnston and gives you more names to note and add to your Racing TV Tracker.

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