FRIDAY'S SELECTIONS:
ASCOT: 12.55 Red Harbour, 1.30 Zemsky, 2.05 Manyriverstocross, 2.40 Royal Wedding, 3.15 Pretty Star, 3.50 Oldrik.
DUNDALK: 6.30 Gandolfini, 7.00 The Glamour Cat, 7.30 Anna Montana, 8.00 Settigano, 8.30 Impressionist Art, 9.00 Andre Mon Ami, 9.25 Duck Scary.
EXETER: 1.05 Four Strong Winds, 1 40 Mark The Book, 2.15 Irish Legend, 2.50 Signatory, 3.25 Tara Taylor, 4.00 Posh Emily.
KELSO: 12.15 Humbie, 12.45 Sunarri, 1.15 Charingworth, 1.50 Ockey De Neulliac, 2.25 Dontpaytheferryman, 3.00 Garleton, 3.35 Le Platino.
WOLVERHAMPTON: 5.50 Tejime, 6.20 Boundless Applause, 6.50 Private Equity, 7.20 Colombard, 7.50 Wishformore, 8.20 First Service, 8.50 TRIP THE LIGHT (NAP), 9.20 Spanish Cross.
DOUBLE: Trip The Light and Zemsky.
Trip The Light can make the most of a switch back to Polytrack with victory in Wolverhampton's Weatherbys Printing Handicap.
Richard Fahey's charge found it heavy going on the Southwell Fibresand last time, running into something of a course specialist in Lucky Punt.
Trip The Light tried his best to make a good fight of it, but was eventually beaten just under four lengths, with the pair were the best part of 30 lengths clear of the rest.
Raised 5lb for winning at York in October, Trip The Light still looks on a reasonable mark and stepping back to 12 furlongs here, he can make amends for defeat.
Private Equity is the choice in the ladbrokes.com Handicap.
A winner at a much lower level at Kempton last Wednesday, it is interesting William Jarvis has opted to turn out again under a penalty before the filly is reassessed.
Private Equity scored with a little in hand last time and with her confidence riding high, she can hold her own as she moves back up in class.
Zemsky is already a point-to-point winner in Ireland so he should certainly be able to handle the switch to fences at Ascot.
The six-year-old was also placed in a hunter chase at Kelso in 2008 but after joining the Nicky Henderson team last year, he went back to basics with two hurdling starts.
He opened with a convincing eight-length success over the well-regarded Neil Harvey before stepping up in class to win at Perth in April.
Admittedly the last-flight fall of Star Lord left him clear that day, but Zemsky had nonetheless run an excellent race and may well have found a little extra in the finish.
Always a fencing prospect, Zemsky can strike at the first time of asking in the Futures Spread Trading Beginners' Chase.
Mark The Book can shrug off a lengthy absence in the Devon County Show Exeter Novices' Chase.
He failed to hit the mark in five chase starts last term but he did fill the runner-up spot three times and is evidently not without ability.
Philip Hobbs' runner always seemed to find just one too good but he was neat enough over fences and has a bit more experience than some of his rivals here.
Sunarri was just edged out of it at Aintree last time but he can gain compensation in the Louis Coppola Novices' Hurdle at Kelso.
Sonowyouno got up in the shadow of the post to deny him by a head on Merseyside but given that was Sunarri's first hurdles start, he should be a bit wiser this time.