Graham Clark advised two winners from three selections last week and is back with another trio of fancies at Salisbury and Carlisle on Tuesday, live on Racing TV. 4.53 Salisbury: Morven
Ground conditions will find plenty out at Salisbury, but they should be right up the street of Morven, who can go one better than on her seasonal return at Wolverhampton.
Having won on good to soft at Haydock Park on her second start last year the Ralph Beckett-trained daughter of Gleneagles was too free to do herself justice upped to Listed level in the Silver Tankard on her next start at Pontefract.
The Fitri Hay-owned filly settled much better on her handicap debut last time out to suggest she should be capable of scoring off her mark of 82.
And with a step up to a mile and a quarter likely to suit she looks primed to make a bold bid.
7.42 Carlisle: Peter The Wolf
Parisiac is likely to be a warm order to follow up his last time out win at Hamilton, however at a bigger price Peter The Wolf looks of interest now switched back to soft ground.
The Warren Greatrex-trained four-year-old shaped as if he needed his return at Southwell when backing out of the equation late on.
The drop back to five furlongs looks an interesting move, while connections have reached for the cheekpieces once again, which were left off last time out.
With ground conditions set to be ideal, having won on similar ground at Chepstow last year, the son of Sergei Prokofiev can make his presence felt here.
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8.42 Carlisle: Hatamoto
Hatamoto is yet to taste victory in five career starts to date, however he could easily change that here with the step up to nine furlongs looking to be a positive move.
Having shaped well on soft ground over a mile at the track on his penultimate start, the Tim Easterby-trained three-year-old was dropped back to seven furlongs at Leicester last time.
After being slightly slow away on that occasion on ground that would have been quick enough, the Tasleet gelding finished to good effect to take third.
The damside of his pedigree suggests he should get beyond a mile, and having been left unchanged on a mark of 55, he can make the most of receiving weight all around from his rivals.
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