With doubts over the form, wellbeing, and general fitness of most of his rivals, it is very hard to get away from MARKAZ PANAME. He is fit after making his seasonal comeback in the Madrid Handicap at Naas last month, a race that he dominated from start to finish. After just 3 starts, he is far from exposed and with the Ger Lyons team going well, he is very hard to ignore as he steps into Group company for the first-time. His main rival Thunder Moon ran a very average race in Saudi Arabia last time and has to give 13lbs to the selection, which is more than enough to suggest Markaz Paname is the “good thing” in the race.