TUESDAY'S SELECTIONS:
GOWRAN: 12.40 Doctor Deejay, 1.10 Misala, 1.40 Out Now, 2.15 Nans Best, 2.50 West Ship Master, 3.20 Don't Turn Bach
LINGFIELD: 12.40 Sebastiano, 1.10 Dot's Delight, 1.40 Enfant De Lune, 2.10 Samurai Way, 2.40 Royal Kicks, 3.10 Rileyev, 3.40 Raspbary.
SEDGEFIELD: 12.50 First Bay, 1.20 Knockavilla, 1.50 Bold Pioneer, 2.20 Seedless, 2.50 Storm Surge, 3.20 Matmata De Tendron.
SOUTHWELL: 12.00 Lord Of The Dance, 12.30 Castle Myth, 1.00 Taper Jean Girl, 1.30 Rock Of Eire, 2.00 Kinigi, 2.30 INFLAMMABLE (NAP), 3.00 Shadows Lengthen, 3.30 Great Charm.
DOUBLE: Inflammable and Shadows Lengthen.
Inflammable has been disappointing so far this season but she will find few better opportunities to break her maiden tag than the Call 01636 814481 To Sponsor A Race Maiden Stakes at Southwell.
The daughter of Montjeu was unplaced in a maiden won by top-class juvenile Crowded House on her debut in September of last year, but placed efforts at Southwell and Ayr suggested she was a winner waiting to happen.
The fact she did not reappear until last month suggests she may have had her problems, but it was still a little disappointing when she was beaten a long way into fourth on her Southwell comeback.
She probably did not get home when stepped up to two miles on her latest outing and while she is certainly no world beater, she would prove too good for this lot if reproducing last year's form.
Shadows Lengthen is clearly in rude health at the moment and looks set for his third win in less than a week in the Betdaq The Betting Exchange Handicap.
Mick Easterby's charge won with his head in his chest over this course and distance last Tuesday and had little trouble following up under a penalty at Wolverhampton over the weekend.
He is going to find life tough once the handicapper is given chance to reassess him but a double penalty may not stop him going in again, with a decent claimer on his back taking off a valuable 7lb.
First Bay can win the TSG Juvenile Novices' Hurdle at Sedgefield.
Although no great shakes on the Flat, Howard Johnson's charge served notice at Wetherby that he could be pretty smart over timber.
With that third-placed sighter in the bag, there could plenty more to come.
Rileyev let down odds-on backers when only fourth on his latest outing at Plumpton but is well worth another chance to get it right in the Hartfield Handicap Hurdle at Lingfield.
His previous second to Shiwawa at Aintree reads well and a reproduction of that would probably suffice this time around.