MONDAY'S SELECTIONS:
FFOS LAS: 12.40 Riptide, 1.15 Watamu Bay, 1.50 Unforgettable, 2.25 ROSIE ALL OVER (NAP), 3.00 Another Trump, 3.30 Dusk, 4.00 Dingat.
KEMPTON: 12.20 Aohna, 12.50 You're The Top, 1.25 Whiteoak, 2.00 Cast Cada, 2.35 Little Al, 3.10 Fit To Drive, 3.40 Karasakal.
LUDLOW: 12.30 Royal Collonges, 1.05 Rockiteer, 1.40 Le Corvee, 2.15 Wizards Dust, 2.50 Ordre De Bataille, 3.20 Pearl, 3.50 Saindor.
DOUBLE: Rosie All Over and Cast Cada
Rosie All Over can provide the popular McCain operation with a winner at Ffos Las on Monday.
Suitably inspired by a healthy blow-out at Market Rasen, the seven-year-old looks the solution to the Davies Chemist Ltd Mares' Handicap Chase.
Donald McCain's mare hardly pulled up any trees earlier this month in Lincolnshire, but that was perhaps no surprise to many observers.
After all, it invariably takes a few outings for Rosie All Over to hit her stride - as evidenced last season.
A quiet reintroduction at Hexham was soon built upon by a promising third at Carlisle, after which she went on to score at Kelso and Exeter.
Shed 4lb since Market Rasen, McCain's representative is now just 1lb higher since her short-head Exeter triumph last December.
With conditions ideal, not to mention a lack of top-notch rivals being thin on the ground, Rosie All Over looks a pretty good thing in Camarthenshire.
Unforgettable can linger long in the memory if he delivers the goods in the Weatherbys Bank Novices' Handicap Chase.
The former Irish recruit has been a model of consistency since joining Tim Vaughan, having been placed in three attempts.
Although his most recent foray to a racecourse was slightly disappointing - he was comprehensively beaten at even-money - there is still plenty of hope he will prove too good for these.
Unforgettable is nothing if not a tryer, but also has plenty of pace for two miles.
And while he would not want too much more rain in Wales, the six-year-old remains feasibly treated for a bold show.
It could be a profitable afternoon for McCain, whose Whiteoak is taken to nail Listed honours at Kempton.
The six-year-old needs little introduction to racing fans, having scooped Cheltenham Festival glory last March.
And while clearly not up to Champion Hurdle calibre this year, she has continued to win many new allies.
That was none more so apparent than at Wincanton this month, when the mare finished third in the Elite Hurdle.
Whiteoak is sure strip a lot fitter for that outing, while there is every reason to suggest the longer trip of the Starlight Children's Foundation Mares' Hurdle will play to her strengths.
Cast Cada appears a stand-out proposition in the Boodles Diamond Beginners' Chase.
Although vanquished on his chasing debut at Uttoxeter, connections nonetheless head to Sunbury in high spirits.
Charlie Mann's unexposed six-year-old made a really encouraging opening over fences, jumping fluently throughout.
The former Irish pointer can only improve from Uttoxeter and must go mightily close.
Royal Collonges was a major letdown at Chepstow, but all can be forgiven in Ludlow's EBF 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle.
A half brother to the ultra-talented Neptune Collonges, Paul Nicholls' four-year-old could only finish third at odds of 4-9 on his British debut.
He travelled sweetly for a long way in Monmouthshire, but failed to pick up at the business end of what was a decent staying novice heat.
This shorter trip should be much more suitable to the needs of Royal Collonges, who has a really nice profile from his French racing days.
Ordre De Bataille ran a fair third on his seasonal reappearance at Stratford and could well regain the winning thread in the Racing UK Handicap Chase.
The seven-year-old has finished in the first three on 10 of his 16 career outings and as a course winner, he looks the one to side with in a decidedly ordinary contest.