The fact Beautiful Diamond remains in training with Karl Burke means she is of interest in the Arran Scottish Sprint EBF Fillies' Stakes at Ayr on Friday.
Burke, who has enjoyed a stellar season and registered three winners at the Irish Champions Festival last weekend, can do little wrong at present.
But Beautiful Diamond's season has not got going, having only been seen once back in May when she was well fancied for the Palace House Stakes but disappointed behind Rumstar.
Something was clearly amiss for her to be off in the interim, however one reason put forward for her lacklustre run was that she would prefer easier ground, so it may simply be connections have been waiting for rain.
Either way, she has shown classy form on fast ground before, such as when third to Crimson Advocate in the 2023 Queen Mary, so she can act on it and she won the Harry Rosebery at this meeting two years ago.
On her second to Believing at the Curragh last season, she rates the clear form pick in what is not a strong race for the grade.
Adrian Murray's Ipanema Queen will surely be suited by the drop back to 1000m in the British EBF Stallions Harry Rosebery Stakes.
She carries a penalty for her Listed win at the Curragh in August but faced a big task last time out in the Round Tower Stakes against colts and geldings.
Nevertheless, she was very strongly supported to beat Mission Central, who failed to give his true running at Doncaster last week, and there is an argument to say she was clear second best behind him despite the form book saying she finished fifth.
Having tried to almost match strides with Aidan O'Brien's charge, the stiff 1200m took its toll and she lost three places in the final 50 meters to closers.
This is another Listed race that will not take much winning.
Kevin Ryan's Volterra can be forgiven his last run in France and could provide a bit of value as a result in the Dubai Duty Free Cup Stakes at Newbury.
He attempted to make all, which is always a hard thing to do in France, and it was over 1600m which although he stays it, he probably wants to be ridden forcefully over this trip of 1400m to be seen at his best.
First time out this season he was a real eyecatcher at Haydock, then seemingly went to France looking for softer ground.
Now the rain has come he is likely to be a bit busier and dropping in class, it looks like he just has the progressive Remmooz to beat.
There was a lot to like about the winning debut of Simon and Ed Crisford's Ghaadah at Wolverhampton, as she defied her 14-1 starting price in style.
She can follow up in the Dubai Duty Free Full Of Surprises British EBF Fillies' Conditions Stakes.
Loz Vegas might have only got his Sandown victory courtesy of the stewards but it was still a good run and a repeat showing might be good enough to win the famous Haynes, Hanson & Clark Conditions Stakes. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 4 UK meetings on Friday. Here are the tips.
AYR: Race 1: 14.28 Radiance, Race 2: 14.58 Bye Law, Race 3: 15.33 Ipanema Queen, Race 4: 16.05 BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND (NAP), Race 5: 16.40 Kelpie Grey, Race 6: 17.15 Atmosphere, Race 7: 17.45 Dwindling Funds, Race 8: 18.20 Annandale.
NEWBURY: Race 1: 14.45 Noble Vow, Race 2: 15.20 Ghaadah, Race 3: 15.55 French Affair, Race 4: 16.30 Loz Vegas, Race 5: 17.05 Volterra, Race 6: 17.40 El Megeeth, Race 7: 18.15 Sweet Reward.
NEWTON ABBOT: Race 1: 15.03 Catch Him Derry, Race 2: 15.38 Maldini Milano, Race 3: 16.13 Hill In Brazil, Race 4: 16.48 Dickens, Race 5: 17.20 Onemorefortheroad, Race 6: 17.55 Benny Baloo.
NEWCASTLE: Race 1: 17.33 Heartened, Race 2: 18.09 Queen Roslyn, Race 3: 18.44 Ten Sixty Six, Race 4: 19.15 Thaisa, Race 5: 19.45 Water Tiger, Race 6: 20.15 Bazball, Race 7: 20.45 Mister Mojito, Race 8: 21.15 Bibendum.
DOUBLE: Ipanema Queen and Beautiful Diamond (Ayr Races 3 and 4).