WEDNESDAY SELECTIONS:
CLONMEL: 12.35 Slieveardagh, 1.05 Slievecorragh, 1.35 Bremen, 2.05 Gungadu, 2.35 Bohemian Lass, 3.05 Stewarts House, 3.35 Iveagh House
DUNDALK: 6.00 Buy Back Bob, 6.30 Indian Wind, 7.00 Beatrix Potter, 7.30 Bay Knight, 8.00 Wit And Wisdom, 8.30 Street Legal, 9.00 Elusive Ridge, 9.25 Balladiene
HEXHAM: Abandoned.
KEMPTON: 6.20 Why Nee Amy, 6.50 Colombard, 7.20 Strong Storm, 7.50 Khanivorous, 8.20 Libertino, 8.50 Confuchias, 9.20 Leelu
LINGFIELD: 12.00 Wunder Strike, 12.30 WILD ROCKETTE (NAP), 1.00 Chocolate Cookie, 1.30 Jarrow, 2.00 Autumn Blades, 2.30 Fitzolini, 3.00 Troopingthecolour, 3.30 Debdene Bank
MARKET RASEN: 12.40 Ballybriggan, 1.10 Hard And Fast, 1.40 Keen Warrior, 2.10 Nirvana Swing, 2.40 Chaim, 3.10 Ravenscar, 3.40 Cumbrian Knight
Wild Rockette should be a maiden no longer after reporting for duty at Lingfield on Wednesday.
The Rock Of Gibraltar filly is winless from four tries, but discernibly upped her game when sent into nursery company at Windsor last time.
Racing off an inaugural mark of 73 in October, Brian Meehan's juvenile relished the step up to a mile to take second prize behind the decent Christopher Wren.
Raised just 2lb for the Bet Asian Handicaps - Betdaq Nursery, one can confidently anticipate decisive vengeance on her return to an all-weather surface.
Jarrow is held in high esteem by the Mark Johnston operation, and looks to have been found an eminently winnable opportunity in the EBF Maiden Stakes.
An enthusiastic second on his debut at Doncaster, the Shamardal colt has all bases covered in this particular assignment.
Confuchias can adopt a winning philosophy at Kempton.
The Pat Eddery-trained five-year-old brings to the table the best form in the race, having finished third in last year's Ayr Gold Cup for Karl Burke.
Although off the boil since then, he showed an intriguing return to form at Doncaster this month when fourth behind Collateral Damage.
He looks teasingly weighted for the digibet Casino Conditions Stakes over seven furlongs.
Ravenscar can defy his advancing years by securing his first win for an age in the racinguk.com Handicap Chase at Market Rasen.
Although the wily veteran has not hit the target since scoring at Market Rasen two years ago, the 11-year-old has been in reasonable nick.
That claim was evidenced at Worcester in October, when he stayed on take second behind Legends Lass.
The likely heavy ground should prove no hindrance to Charlie Pogson's gelding, who remains tantalisingly handicapped.