Go West can make a winning start to his career over fences in the Stan Mellor Memorial 'Chasing Excellence' Beginners' Chase at Warwick on Tuesday.
The seven-year-old son of Westerner won three of his five hurdle starts after a successful spell in bumpers as a younger horse.
Prior to that he had a sole start in a point-to-point in Ireland, where he was beaten a length to hint at the promise he may have now switching to chasing.
In the PricedUp.Bet Juvenile Maiden Hurdle an in-form stable can strike as James Owen's Stardrop catches the eye.
The three-year-old is owned by the Gredley family and, like many of their horses, can turn his hand to either code, with six Flat starts this year yielding a solitary victory.
He made his hurdling debut at Market Rasen in September and was well beaten when second of three runners, but he took a keen hold and did himself no favours so can hardly be judged on that effort.
He ran in a similar race at Stratford in early October and was rather overenthusiastic again, but a solid second-placed run suggested there is plenty of cause for optimism and if channelling his energy in the right direction on his third start over hurdles he can step forward.
On the Flat at Redcar the Racing TV Free Trial Now EBF Novice Stakes can go the way of John and Sean Quinn's Cape Ashizuri.
The two-year-old son of St Mark's Basilica won on debut at Ayr in July and was then thrown into deep waters in the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster.
He finished last of five runners and was beaten 9 lengths on Town Moor, but the form ahead of him has proved to be incredibly strong between then and now.
Aidan O'Brien's Puerto Rico, the winner, has subsequently won both the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere and the Criterium International, while the second-placed Cape Orator finished third in the latter race after winning a valuable ParisLongchamp sales race on Arc weekend.
Gewan, fourth in the Champagne Stakes, went on to win the Dewhurst, so it truly was a high-class field Cape Ashizuri met at Doncaster and among less exalted names he can get his head back in front.
At Wolverhampton there is a potential name to note for next year in the shape of Pierchic, who makes her debut for Charlie Appleby and Godolphin in the Midnite Maiden Fillies' Stakes.
This daughter of Palace Pier is a half-sister to the stable's Dance Sequence, who was runner-up in last year's Oaks and was a Group Three winner over this 1400m trip at two. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 4 UK meetings on Tuesday. Here are the tips.
LINGFIELD: Race 1: 14.10 Marnier, Race 2: 14.40 Ten Carat Harry, Race 3: 15.10 Beccadelli, Race 4: 15.40 Donna Nook, Race 5: 16.10 Lightning Bear, Race 6: 16.40 Inlet, Race 7: 17.10 My Boy Harry, Race 8: 17.40 Night Arc, Race 9: 18.10 Ten Club.
REDCAR: Race 1: 14.25 CAPE ASHIZURI (NAP), Race 2: 14.55 Aleen, Race 3: 15.25 King's School, Race 4: 15.55 Spioradalta, Race 5: 16.25 Codiak, Race 6: 16.57 One Of Our Own, Race 7: 17.27 Giselles Izzy, Race 8: 17.57 Fire Eyes.
WARWICK: Race 1: 15.02 Stardrop, Race 2: 15.32 Moon Over America, Race 3: 16.02 Go West, Race 4: 16.32 Uhtred Ragnarson, Race 5: 17.02 William Cody, Race 6: 17.32 Ballynaheer, Race 7: 18.02 Recoded.
WOLVERHAMPTON: Race 1: 16.52 Knight Of Magic, Race 2: 17.22 Lucky Man, Race 3: 17.52 Kipepeo, Race 4: 18.25 Pierchic, Race 5: 19.00 Native Spirit, Race 6: 19.30 Likealot, Race 7: 20.00 Ernie's Valentine, Race 8: 20.30 Kingsclere.
ALL TO COME: Cape Ashizuri (Redcar, Race 1) and Stardrop (Warwick, Race 1).