In 2015's Derby runner-up Ambiente Friendly will make both his seasonal and steady launching in the bet365 Earl of Sefton Stakes at Newmarket on Tuesday.
The Gleneagles colt was formerly trained by James Fanshawe, for whom he was 2nd to City Of Troy at Epsom and after that a close-up 3rd at the Curragh in the Irish Derby.
He has because been transferred to James Owen's backyard by owners the Gredley family and will make his very first start for his brand-new handler and rider Hector Crouch in the nine-furlong Group 3.
"He's effectively, he's been training nicely and this is an excellent beginning point for him," stated Owen.
"We're eagerly anticipating getting him on the track, obviously this is his first start for us, so it's interesting.
"He's been very straightforward in the house and Hector has got on well with him.
Ambiente Friendly winning the William Hill Lingfield Stakes (Steve Paston/PA)
"It's a race we'll develop from, he's going to begin from it but he's in a great place and ought to run well."
The very same fitness instructor and owner are also represented by Lavender Hill Mob, who changes his attention to the Flat having been campaigned over obstacles through the winter.
Owen added: "He's been training effectively, I think he'll be pleased he hasn't got a flight of hurdles in front of him!
"He's training well, he's in shape and he must offer an excellent account of himself."
Charlie Appleby has 2 entrants in 2023 and 2024 victor Ottoman Fleet and First Conquest, who will be ridden by William Buick and James Doyle respectively.
Appleby informed www.godolphin.com: "I think we have two live gamers. Ottoman Fleet has a great record at Newmarket and has returned from Dubai fit and well.
"I'm sure he will put up his usual solid efficiency and should be bang there at the surface again.
"First Conquest enhanced throughout the winter season and I felt he lost nothing in defeat in the Singspiel Stakes, when he gained more experience.
"He is less exposed than Ottoman Fleet and comes here a healthy horse following his Dubai campaign."
Richard Hannon's Persica and Alice Haynes' Cairo complete the field of 6.