Gerard Butler's Blewbury stable is in tremendous form and the trainer can strike again with Pulau Pinang in the Sally Lunn Fillies' Handicap at Bath tomorrow.
The four-year-old made three appearances last season, winning her maiden at Lingfield in September.
She returned to action this season on the all-weather at Lingfield in March, going down by a length and a quarter to Sea Danzig.
Brought to Bath for her latest outing the daughter of Dolphin Street had to settle for the runner-up's berth again, beaten a length and a quarter by Sure Quest.
The selection finished six lengths clear of the third on that occasion and it was probably her best performance to date.
With her stable firing on all cylinders she should go one better here.
Speed On is an interesting sort in the Laverton Classified Stakes.
The seven-year-old is suited by the race conditions and by the stiff uphill finish which will find out some of his rivals.
A winner here before, he ought to strip fitter for his seasonal reappearance and can land the spoils.
Corblets can take the day's Showcase Handicap, the Tote Credit Club Stakes at Windsor.
Third on her seasonal debut at Lingfield in April, Simon Dow's charge found only Queen of the May too good in a 17-runner handicap over course and distance last time.
The winner did not let the form down when running a solid sixth to the useful San Salvador at Lingfield on her next start.
Corblets has yet to win a race but looks to be on a decent mark and lose her maiden tag here.
Kompliment can follow up his recent Chester victory in the Beechcroft Conditions Stakes.
The Alan Bailey-trained juvenile finished last of five in a Newmarket maiden on his debut but left that form behind at the Roodeye.
Making all, the son of Komaite beat Ragamuffin by a half-length with the third a further six lengths adrift.
A repeat of that performance should be enough.-PA