Many thanks, Steff - I'm still firmly in the FFC!
As for the Cup, maybe this will help - the view from the BBC's racing correspondent? Best of luck in the 'race that stops a nation'... ...
Analysis of the field
◾Yucatan, likely to be the shortest-priced favourite in more than a decade, is joined by Cliffs Of Moher - known in Australia as The Cliffsofmoher to avoid confusion with another Aussie horse - and Rostropovich as Aidan O'Brien looks to emulate his trainer-son Joseph, who won in 2017 with Rekindling.
◾If successful, Muntahaa and jockey Jim Crowley - easy winners of York's Ebor Handicap in August - would continue the most stellar of years being enjoyed by John Gosden, trainer of Enable and Roaring Lion.
◾Likewise, Best Solution and Cross Counter look to continue the fine run of Sheikh Mohammed's Epsom Derby-winning Godolphin operation.
◾British hopefuls back for more after finishing down the field in 2017 are Nakeeta (who was fifth) and Marmelo (ninth).
◾A Prince Of Arran, trained at Newmarket by Charlie Fellowes, recorded a notable win in Flemington's Lexus Stakes on 3 November to ensure a place in the line-up.
◾Best of the 'home team' may be ex-French hopeful Avilius, a Godolphin horse based in Australia under the care of James Cummings. His grandfather Bart, who died in 2015, was the 'Cups King' having saddled a record 12 winners of the race.