Ralph Beckett has a very interesting runner on Tuesday in the Cleansing Services Group Novice Stakes at Goodwood in Master Vintner.
A relatively cheap purchase for Irish trainer Andy Oliver at 16,000 guineas, he had one run in Ireland before being bought privately by his current connections and sent to Beckett.
What makes him of interest is that the only time we have seen him on the track, he finished a 5-length third to the current short-priced St Leger favourite Scandinavia in May.
Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was three runs ahead of him in his education, so it was no surprise he was more streetwise, but since that race Scandinavia has gone on to be beaten 1.5-lengths in the Queen's Vase before winning the Bahrain Trophy and the Goodwood Cup.
Even allowing for his rapid improvement, the fact Master Vintner shaped so well on debut makes him of huge appeal on his first British run.
Charlie Johnston's I Can Dance is another who caught the eye on debut and can break his duck at the second attempt in the British EBF Peter Willett Future Stayers' Maiden Stakes.
He is a half-brother to Dance In The Grass, who was a Listed winner at two and finished fifth of 20 to Mawj in the 1000 Guineas for the same connections before injury ended her career early.
I Can Dance had his first start at Newmarket and only gave best late on to Charlie Appleby's Monoceros, a 750,000 guineas full-brother to dual Group Two winner Al Suhail.
The Bated Breath colt is out again fairly quickly, but the Johnstons always like to send their good ones to Goodwood and the booking of William Buick is clearly a plus.
Zabeel Flower was unfortunate to bump into a Joseph O'Brien-trained long odds-on shot on her debut at Lingfield, but ran above market expectations.
Despite running green in the closing stages, she got to within half a length of the winner Teewinot, who had the benefit of experience and is entered in some fancy races.
Richard Hughes will surely be disappointed if Zabeel Flower fails to go one better in the Guaranteed Odds At David Lucas Bookmakers EBF Fillies Restricted Novice Stakes at Chepstow.
Grant Wood was quite well fancied for the Great St Wilfrid at Ripon two and a half weeks ago and can make the most of having his sights lowered in the At The Races App Expert Tips Handicap at Southwell.
The six-year-old has been given a big chance by the assessor after finishing only 10th in North Yorkshire, dropping from a rating of 84 to 81, which is only 1lb above his last winning mark and he has struck gold at this track before.
Wolverhampton punters should put their faith in Likeness, who bids to make it third time lucky in the Free Digital Racecard At raceday-ready.com Maiden Fillies' Stakes.
George Boughey's filly finished a promising third on her debut behind Dandana, who has since won again at Ripon and finished fourth in the Lowther Stakes at York.
Likeness again picked up the bronze medal on her second start at Newbury and now looks ready for this step up from 1200m to 1400m. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 3 UK meetings on Tuersday. Here are the tips.
GOODWOOD: Race 1: 14.48 I Can Dance, Race 2: 15.23 Nifty, Race 3: 15.58 Speed Of Maajid, Race 4: 16.33 MASTER VINTNER (NAP), Race 5: 17.08 Who's Glen, Race 6: 17.43 Premier, Race 7: 18.18 Far Above Dream.
CHEPSTOW: Race 1: 15.00 Marlay Park, Race 2: 15.35 Zabeel Flower, Race 3: 16.10 Torbay, Race 4: 16.45 Pickering Castle, Race 5: 17.20 Connie's Rose, Race 6: 17.55 Step Along, Race 7: 18.25 Barnsnape Boy.
WOLVERHAMPTON: Race 1: 18.10 Gilt Edge, Race 2: 18.45 Likeness, Race 3: 19.15 Vronti, Race 4: 19.45 Baikal, Race 5: 20.15 Banana, Race 6: 20.45 Kodi Fire, Race 7: 21.15 Moonlit Cloud, Race 8: 21.45 Macarone.
SOUTHWELL: Race 1: 18.30 Rapper's Delight, Race 2: 19.00 Race To The Stars, Race 3: 19.30 Early Release, Race 4: 20.00 Liberate, Race 5: 20.30 Crest Of Light, Race 6: 21.00 Grant Wood, Race 7: 21.30 Port George, Race 8: 22.00 Langholm.
ALL TO COME: Master Vintner (Goodwood, Race 4) and Grant Wood (Southwell, Race 6).