Infraad is expected to open his account at the second time of asking in the Ladies Day 9th May "Confined" Novice Stakes at Nottingham on Wednesday.
The William Haggas-trained three-year-old is a half-sibling to a number of winners, most notably Group One-winning mare Nezwaah, and he looks to have plenty of ability himself judged on his encouraging Doncaster debut in October.
Although no match for the impressive Golden Story on Town Moor, he was comfortably best of the rest and time may tell he bumped into a well above average rival that day, with trainer Karl Burke talking about a possible Derby trial for the winner in the coming weeks.
Ghaiyyath colt Infraad, who himself holds a Derby entry, should be more than comfortable with this step up to 2000m and looks an exciting prospect for a top yard.
It will be interesting to see whether a switch to turf and the application of a visor can help Extraterrestrial find enough improvement to break his duck in the Family Funday 31st May Handicap.
Simon and Ed Crisford's youngster has improved with each of his four runs on the all-weather to date, most recently finishing a close-up third at Lingfield after bidding to make all the running over an extended 1800m.
He steps up 200m for his transition to the grass and is also fitted with headgear for the first time. He may have more to give off a mark of 70.
Light The Night Up does not look one of the Burke team's brighter lights, but she is nevertheless of interest in the Party Night 18th April Handicap.
Not beaten that far when fifth of six on her Doncaster debut last summer, the Dark Angel filly went on to place on each of her next three starts on artificial surfaces before being given a winter break.
With Burke having already been among the winners on the turf in the last couple of weeks, connections will be hoping this filly can add to the tally off what looks a workable rating of 69.
Flat racing also returns at Catterick, where Jeddaal catches the eye as the sole runner on the card for Lambourn-based Ed Walker.
The three-year-old was second twice during a five-race juvenile campaign and can be forgiven a disappointing final run as an odds-on favourite on soft ground at Ayr in late September.
Back on a sounder surface, he can make a winning start as a three-year-old.
The impeccably-bred Romantic Symphony is a potential star on show at Kempton.
As a daughter of Dubawi out of Rumh, Charlie Appleby's filly is a full-sister to multiple Group One winner Wild Illusion, Breeders' Cup Turf winner Yibir and high-class handicapper Wild Crusade, so it was no great surprise to see her go off at odds-on for her Newmarket introduction in September.
While the winning margin was only 0.75-lengths, she was value for a good bit more and the runner-up Tryst has won since and is now rated 83, so the form looks pretty solid.
If Romantic Symphony can double her tally on her return as expected, it will be interesting to see where she is pitched in next. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 4 UK meetings on Wednesday. Here are the tips.
NOTTINGHAM: Race 1: 14.17 INFRAAD (NAP), Race 2: 14.47 Knightsail, Race 3: 15.22 Final Appeal, Race 4: 15.57 Fiorella Princess, Race 5: 16.32 Extraterrestrial, Race 6: 17.07 Powerful Response, Race 7: 17.40 Light The Night Up, Race 8: 18.10 Just An Hour.
CATTERICK: Race 1: 14.38 Sir Benict, Race 2: 15.13 Liverpool Star, Race 3: 15.48 Jeddaal, Race 4: 16.23 Precious Spartan, Race 5: 16.58 V Twelve, Race 6: 17.33 Eagles Whistle, Race 7: 18.05 The Good Biscuit, Race 8: 18.38 One Of Our Own.
FONTWELL: Race 1: 15.30 Hardly Surprising, Race 2: 16.05 The Secret Pearl, Race 3: 16.40 Duhallow Tommy, Race 4: 17.15 Staff Sergeant Len, Race 5: 17.47 Wellwillya, Race 6: 18.17 Calshot Spit.
KEMPTON: Race 1: 18.00 Romantic Symphony, Race 2: 18.30 Go Rimbaud, Race 3: 19.00 Domenico Contarini, Race 4: 19.30 Atmosphere, Race 5: 20.00 Spirit Of Jura, Race 6: 20.30 Hallo Spaceboy, Race 7: 21.00 Initial Blue, Race 8: 21.30 Fravanco.
ALL TO COME: Infraad (Nottingham, Race 1) and Jeddaal (Catterick, Race 3).