Circle Of Light was second to Whitefoot at Newbury four weeks ago and she can go one place better on her return to the Berkshire track for the Ballymacoll Stud Stakes tomorrow.
The winner, and third-placed Premier Prize, made no show in the Vodafone Oaks at Epsom last Friday so Paul d'Arcy's decision to wait for this Listed prize is vindicated.
Kevin Darley tried to make all on Circle Of Light last time and it looked like paying off until Frankie Dettori brought Whitefoot to pounce late to snatch the spoils by a length and a quarter.
Circle Of Light is the undoubted star of d'Arcy's small Newmarket stable and could be the one to put him on the map.
This former Flat jockey has only been training for two years and needs to a big-race success to get his new career going.
And the filly, owned by Lord Derby, looks to have more improvement in her as that was only the fourth race of her life and she comes from a good family that has also produced 1996 Champion Hurdle winner Collier Bay.
Blueberry Forest can confirm the favourable impression created on his winning debut at Doncaster last month by capturing the Aegon UK Conditions Stakes over six furlongs.
The colt was slowly into his stride at Town Moor but came with a powerful late run to pip the more experienced Trojan Prince by half a length. He looks a useful addition to John Dunlop's Arundel team.
Nigrasine can win the Radio Norfolk Conditions Stakes at Yarmouth for the second year running.
Les Eyre's grand campaigner defeated Cretan Gift by two lengths 12 months ago and can use his speed to good effect to score again.
Silver Jorden is related to numerous winners and got off the mark at the first attempt when foiling Queen Spain by a length and three-quarters at Lingfield.
On that display, the grey filly gets the vote in the European Breeders Fund River Bure Novice Median Auction Stakes.
Trail-blazing Kid'z'play can run his rivals ragged in the (Circle Bar) Law Properties Classified Stakes at Hamilton.
A seven-length winner over this extended mile last August, Jim Goldie's charge returned to his best with an all-the-way win at Musselburgh two weeks ago.
Missing A Bit looks a two-year-old winner for first-season trainer Jamie Osborne in the Eurotours And Tourism Flanders Claiming Stakes at Brighton tomorrow night.
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