Al Qareem has the class to give weight and a beating to his rivals in the Barry Hills Further Flight Stakes at Nottingham on Wednesday.
Karl Burke's charge is penalised 5lb for last October's Group Three Cumberland Lodge defeat of the equally consistent Al Aasy at Ascot but that form puts him a cut above this Listed-level company.
The six-year-old has an excellent overall record of eight wins and the same number of seconds from 27 outings and rarely runs a bad race.
He signed off last season with a Group One fourth in the Prix Royal-Oak at Saint-Cloud and should strip fitter for a recent return to the same track, when just losing out on second place in the closing stages.
Stablemate Looking For Lynda is taken to return to winning ways in the Join Racing TV Now Handicap.
The five-year-old failed to score last season but ran several excellent races in defeat, being placed in the Dash at Epsom and a couple of valuable York contests.
Having blown away the cobwebs at Musselburgh, he looks on a very manageable mark, especially with Jack Nicholls taking off a valuable 7lb, and could be sharpened up by wearing blinkers for the first time.
Harry Eustace introduces an interesting newcomer in Sea Of Kings in the Ladies Day 10th May "Confined" Maiden Stakes.
This E250,000 son of Sea The Stars is a full-brother to Irish Oaks winner Sea Of Class, while his dam Holy Moon has also produced a couple of Group One victors in Italy.
Cosmic Year will be the star attraction on Kempton's evening all-weather card when he reappears in the Unibet Novice Stakes.
Harry Charlton's colt created a huge impression when romping home by 6.5-lengths from odds-on favourite Rock d'Oro on his sole juvenile start at Sandown in September.
A son of Kingman and Group One-winning mare Passage Of Time, which makes him a half-brother to top-class performer Time Test, Cosmic Year is just 10-1 at best for next month's 2000 Guineas.
Half an hour earlier, Life Is Beautiful will seek to build on last November's promising course and distance success by taking the Free Bet With Unibet's Betbuilder Rebound Fillies' Novice Stakes on her three-year-old bow.
John and Thady Gosden's charge showed clear signs of greenness here but ultimately came through to win what looked a hot maiden in a most taking manner.
At Catterick, Tawasol can recoup the losses of his Wolverhampton second over the Christmas period in the Visit racingtv.com Novice Stakes, with Simon and Ed Crisford's three-year-old having run on well after a troubled passage that day.
Over the jumps, Florencethemachine is fancied to get back on track in the Taunton Round Table T-Rex Steaks Handicap Hurdle, having disappointed over fences here in mid-December.
The seven-year-old had previously made all in good style at Exeter and was twice a winner over the smaller obstacles last term, so she is worth another chance now the Paul Nicholls stable is in much better form. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 4 UK meetings on Wednesday. Here are the tips.
NOTTINGHAM: Race 1: 15.05 Storm Free, Race 2: 15.35 Looking For Lynda, Race 3: 16.05 Sea Of Kings, Race 4: 16.35 It's Only Fun, Race 5: 17.05 Zarathos, Race 6: 17.35 AL QAREEM (NAP), Race 7: 18.05 Anglophile, Race 8: 18.35 Ballsbridge.
CATTERICK: Race 1: 15.13 Jamie's Choice, Race 2: 15.43 Until Dawn, Race 3: 16.13 Flying Scotsman, Race 4: 16.43 Tawasol, Race 5: 17.13 Darbucks, Race 6: 17.45 Kisskodi, Race 7: 18.20 Protest Rally.
TAUNTON: Race 1: 15.25 Orchestra, Race 2: 15.55 Nardaran, Race 3: 16.25 Phoenix Risen, Race 4: 16.55 Spotty Dog, Race 5: 17.25 Florencethemachine, Race 6: 17.58 Unspeakable, Race 7: 18.30 Big Boy Barney.
KEMPTON: Race 1: 18.10 Viamarie, Race 2: 18.40 Life Is Beautiful, Race 3: 19.10 Cosmic Year, Race 4: 19.40 Blue Prince, Race 5: 20.10 Rift Valley, Race 6: 20.40 Rumba Bay, Race 7: 21.10 Captain Brett.
ALL TO COME: Looking For Lynda and Al Qareem (Nottingham, Races 2 and 6)