Tonight's Prize ended a long losing run at Windsor last time and can follow up in the Tote Bookmakers Stakes (Showcase Handicap) at Nottingham tomorrow.
Chris Wall's charge had not won a race since scoring at Pontefract in August 1998 when making his seasonal debut at the Berkshire course last month.
However, he came good in fine style, winning a classified stakes by three-quarters of a length from Prince Slayer.
The runner-up paid his conqueror a handsome compliment when landing a valuable event at Epsom's Vodafone Derby meeting.
Tonight's Prize will appreciate the conditions tomorrow and, with a confidence-boosting victory under his belt, he can add to his tally here.
Palatial, a filly from the family of Ajdal and Arazi, can lose her maiden tag in the European Breeders Fund Maiden Stakes.
James Fanshawe's charge has only seen the racecourse once to date, finishing a half-length second to Norcroft Lady at Yarmouth earlier this month.
Looking in need of the race and running green on that occasion, she should know her job here and is difficult to oppose.
At Windsor's evening meeting East Cape can make up for a slightly disappointing effort last time in the Deloitte & Touche Maiden Stakes.
Luca Cumani's charge caught the eye when fourth here in May and was sent off an odds-on favourite when reappearing in a Carlisle maiden last time.
However, he could only finish second to Faywray Rhythm, hanging on the firm ground after looking the likely winner.
He deserves another chance and can make the most of it here.
Shinbone Alley had to take a hefty drop in class to score at Doncaster last time out but is worth chancing in the EBF Hemblington Classified Stakes at Yarmouth.
The three-year-old competed at the highest level last season where great things were expected of him.
But he was basically frustrating with his habit of holding his head high in a finish making him appear to be ungenuine.
However, with a confidence-boosting success under his belt, Shinbone Alley can start restoring his reputation.