Banafsajyh has plenty of pace and should be suited by the undemanding nature of the track at Lingfield tomorrow.
The daughter of Lion Cavern bolted up at Nottingham on her seasonal debut, quickening clear to land an average contest in above-average style.
Alec Stewart's filly next appeared in a hot 30-runner handicap at Newmarket where she was not unfancied. However she was always going to find it tough to dominate such a large field and finished unplaced.
But this contest is considerably easier wand with Stewart's string continuing to run well, he can take the Tote totalbet.com Stakes, tomorrow's Showcase handicap.
Another Newmarket stable in good form is the yard of Chris Wall and his Face D Facts can strike in the Tattersalls Maiden Auction Stakes.
She shaped will in a minor event at Nottingham, finishing sixth of 10 behind Red Millennium and very much looked as if she would come on for the outing.
With plenty of speed in her pedigree, Face D Facts should find this fast five furlongs to be no problem.
Brett Johnson is a young trainer going places and he is doing exceptionally well in placing some poor animals successfully this season.
And it could be worth taking a chance at a price with his Beckon in the Lingfield Loyalty Cards Apprentices' Handicap.
Shady Deal is the choice for the East Yorkshire Motor Services NSPCC Apprentices' Maiden Handicap at Beverley, a race restricted to riders who have ridden less than five winners.
Having run pretty poorly in slightly better company, Shady Deal showed the benefit of a drop in the weights and a drop in class when finishing second at Bath on his last start.
That form is nothing special but with some slow rivals in this contest, Mark Usher's gelding could have enough speed to break his duck at the umpteenth time of asking.
The well-bred Empire Dream can land the NSPCC Maiden Stakes.
Mark Johnston's colt was the only horse backed to give hotpot Trahern a race at Redcar on his debut last month and had clearly been showing something at home.
But when push came to shove in the straight, he looked awkward and green and should do a lot better this time.