Hotelgenie Dot Com can land another decent two-year-old prize for Mick Channon in the Milcars Star Stakes at Sandown tomorrow.
She hails from a stable full of juvenile talent which has already annexed the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot with CD Europe and the Anglesey Stakes at the Curragh with Pan Jammer.
And Hotelgenie Dot Com stamped herself well above average when defying trouble in running to make a successful debut in a conditions race at Sandown three weeks ago.
That was a particularly fine effort considering that four of her five rivals had the advantage of racecourse experience - and all four were previous winners too.
Her half-sister Bianca Nera was a Group One winner as a two-year-old and Hotelgenie Dot Com can keep up the family honour by making a successful debut in Listed company tomorrow.
Rich Vein can repay a debt to Sandown racegoers by taking the Tote Bookmakers Stakes.
He was an expensive failure on his last visit to this track - sent off favourite he met considerable interference and did not get a clear run until it was too late.
In fact, the gelding did remarkably well to finish second that day.
Luck in running is unlikely to play a part in a five-runner field tomorrow and he should not be troubled to go one place better.
Chaguaramas will take some beating in the EBF Novice Stakes at Bath if she is in anything like the form she showed on her debut at Windsor last month.
The filly could not have been more impressive first time out, powering well clear in the closing stages to land a gamble by three lengths in a fair field of maidens.
She is penalised only 4lb for that success tomorrow and looks to have been found an ideal opportunity to follow up by Richard Hannon.
Anthony Mon Amour should pay the expenses for his trip down from David Nicholls' Thirsk stable with victory in the Hillside Handicap.
And Tapage, unbeaten in four starts for London-based trainer Andrew Reid this year, can also see off the locals in the Peter Walwyn Be Hopeful Handicap.