By Josh Luckhurst, PA
Chemical Warfare can continue his progression with victory in the Norfolk National Handicap Chase at Fakenham.
The David Pipe-trained bay will have to carry top-weight in the extended three-and-a-half-mile contest, but has earned it with an impressive run of form.
The eight-year-old has seen his official rating shoot up to an all-time high of 120 thanks to eight victories in his last 12 starts over hurdles and fences combined.
He was value for more than the winning margin of half a length at Sedgefield last month and a 5lb rise for that most recent win does not look insurmountable.
Le Milos can help Dan Skelton to move on from his near-miss in the trainers' championship with victory in the David Keith Memorial Veterans' Handicap Chase.
While perhaps not the force he once was, the 10-year-old enjoyed a decent campaign, with a February success at Warwick supplemented by some sound efforts in defeat.
He struggled on his next couple of starts in Grade Three handicaps at Newbury and Aintree, but fared a little better when fourth in a veterans' series final at Haydock last time out.
Le Milos is just 1lb higher than his last successful mark and looks well placed to get back on the winning trail on his first start of the new season.
Jet Of Dreams aims to maintain his fine form with a strong performance in the dragonbet.co.uk Home Of The Dragonboost Handicap Chase at Ffos Las.
The seven-year-old, trained by Warren Greatrex, has not been out of the top three in any of his last nine starts, a sequence which has featured four wins.
The last of those victories came at Chepstow in early April, incurring a 4lb rise, and he is another horse who could still be ahead of the handicapper.
Evening National Hunt fare comes from Worcester, where course and distance winner Everyonesgame catches the eye in the Rhys Parrys Big 60th Handicap Hurdle.
The eight-year-old looked a smart sort when impressing here a couple of years ago, but has failed to get back to that level of form since.
Last year, he left Charlie Longsdon to join Emma Lavelle, but bar the od glimmer of hope, the move did not have the desired effect.
That being said, he now reverts to hurdling off a mark of 116 - fully 16lb below his peak rating of 132 - and the booking of Harry Cobden is clearly a positive.
On the all-weather at Wolverhampton, recent Bath runner-up Yellow Card can go one better in the Call Now To Name A Race Handicap.
Top tips for today’s UK meetings
TAB is betting on 4 UK meetings today. Here are the tips.
FAKENHAM: Race 1: 15.15 Honneur d'Ajonc, Race 2: 15.45 Miss Fedora, Race 3: 16.15 Claim Du
Brizais, Race 4: 16.45 Market House, Race 5: 17.15 Le Milos, Race 6: 17.50 CHEMICAL WARFARE
(NAP).
FFOS LAS: Race 1: 15.30 Herja, Race 2: 16.00 Tropical Speed, Race 3: 16.30 Jet Of Dreams, Race
4: 17.00 Clinton Lane, Race 5: 17.30 Higgs, Race 6: 18.00 John Betjeman.
WORCESTER: Race 1: 18.48 Electric Jet, Race 2: 19.18 Pottlerath, Race 3: 19.48 Shantou
Express, Race 4: 20.18 Everyonesgame, Race 5: 20.48 Havefunontherun, Race 6: 21.18 Katana.
WOLVERHAMPTON: Race 1: 19.30 It's Tim, Race 2: 20.00 Bela Sonata, Race 3: 20.30 Yellow
Card, Race 4: 21.00 Take The Boat, Race 5: 21.30 Brinton, Race 6: 22.00 Ziggy's Queen.
ALL TO COME: Jet Of Dreams (Ffos Las, Race 3) and Chemical Warfare (Fakenham, Race 6).
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