12.45 Newmarket: Silver Ghost
Silver Ghost has proven a model of consistency so far this season, without getting her head in front, but she can change that statistic here.
The Emma Lavelle-trained filly built on her comeback third in a seven furlong handicap on the Rowley Mile when finding only Superposition to strong over the same track and trip.
Armed with a small swing in the weights with that rival, the daughter of Phoenix Of Spain can exact revenge with conditions set to suit on a track she has handled well in the past.
7.15 Leicester: Ottoman
Ottoman might not be one to put too much faith in with only the one win next to his name. However, this looks a good spot to add to his sole career success.
The Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero-trained gelding has now slipped to a mark of 52, which is a pound less than when he won a mile and a quarter handicap at the track last year.
It was encouraging to see the son of Acclamation bounce back from his lacklustre effort in a mile and a quarter handicap at Leicester with staying on third at Bath last time out.
Given the way he finished last time out, the step up to a mile and a half should suit him well in a race that should not take too much winning.
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7.30 Hamilton: Woohoo
Woohoo was unlucky not to add a second win to her name this season when coming up just short in a Class Four five furlong handicap Musselburgh last time out, but compensation can be gained here.
This will be a tougher test than her last assignment upped back into a Class Three, however the Jim Goldie-trained mare performed with credit when finishing a close up fourth in a similar five furlong contest at the track in May.
Woohoo is yet to win off a mark as high as 70, but she arrives in good heart, and has solid course and distance form to her name, while jockey Lauren Young, who has won three times on her, takes off a valuable five pounds.
8.15 Leicester: Captain Cairney
Captain Cairney failed to reel in Bradbury when the pair clashed in a mile and a quarter handicap at the track last month, but he can turn the tables this time around.
On that occasion the son of Sottsass showed signs of keenness on what was his first start in 247 days, and his first outing since being gelded at the end of last year.
The form of William Muir and Chris Grassick could be better, but that run will have blown the cobwebs away and he is likely to strip much sharper.
Given he now has race fitness on his side, Captain Cairney can take advantage of the big swing in the weights he receives with Bradbury.