The remarkably consistent Pop Dancer can maintain his impressive form this term in the Star Sports We Believe In Bookmaking Handicap at Brighton on Wednesday.
The eight-year-old has not finished outside the top three on his last six starts and has shown a liking for the Sussex track, where he has won three times.
He won at Goodwood in May before being beaten by just 0.75-lengths at Brighton but then went one better on his return to the seaside.
He was beaten by just a nose at the track in June and after a 58-day break and can return refreshed and get himself into the winner's enclosure for the third time this season.
Summertime Blues can break his maiden in the Download The Star Sports App Handicap.
The son of Pinatubo was well beaten over his first three starts over distances between 1400m and 1600m when he finished no closer than 18 lengths adrift of the winner.
But when he was dropped down to 1200m on his last outing at Windsor he looked a different horse as he found only Pure Artistry too good, finishing a 1.25-length second.
Over that same trip the Archie Watson-trained three-year-old can make it fifth time lucky, with Hollie Doyle taking the ride for the first time a positive.
Golden Circet can defy a 2lb rise in the Sapporo Japanese Premium Lager Brighton Mile Challenge Handicap.
The five-year-old has enjoyed a solid year, coming on from what was a lengthy absence on his seasonal debut at Chelmsford in April to win at Bath.
He went close twice at Windsor and Newbury before getting his nose back in front at Epsom last time out.
Watson's Persian Phoenix can get back on the winning trail in the Heb Cleaning And Hygiene Amateur Jockeys' Handicap at Pontefract.
The four-year-old won impressively on turf for the first time in Jersey in May and followed that up with another comfortable win when stepped up to 2000m at Lingfield.
She was out of sorts last time out at Newcastle, but with a bit of a break under her belt, she can regain the winning thread in the hands of Brodie Hampson.
Karl Burke has an impressive strike-rate with his two-year-olds and can add to that tally with Gold Queen Kindly in the On Course Lady Bookmaker EBF Maiden Stakes.
Concert can break her maiden in the British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Fillies' Stakes at Yarmouth.
The William Haggas-trained youngster was second on debut at Newbury, doing her best work at the finish. Cieren Fallon takes over in the saddle. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 4 UK meetings on Wednesday. Here are the tips.
BRIGHTON: Race 1: 15.15 POP DANCER (NAP), Race 2: 15.45 Summertime Blues, Race 3: 16.15 Lunanova, Race 4: 16.45 Golden Circet, Race 5: 17.15 Orchestral Wave, Race 6: 17.45 Ideal Guest.
PONTEFRACT: Race 1: 15.30 Persian Phoenix, Race 2: 16.00 Gold Queen Kindly, Race 3: 16.30 Volenti, Race 4: 17.05 Missmimi, Race 5: 17.38 Captain Potter, Race 6: 18.08 Fierce.
KEMPTON: Race 1: 17.55 Token Gesture, Race 2: 18.30 Silca Bay, Race 3: 19.00 Hazy Cosmic Jane, Race 4: 19.35 Ruler Of Time, Race 5: 20.10 Rajala, Race 6: 20.45 Port Road, Race 7: 21.20 Earl Of Rochester, Race 8: 22.55 Letmebetheboss.
YARMOUTH: Race 1: 18.15 Regally Blonde, Race 2: 18.45 Concert, Race 3: 19.15 Elara May, Race 4: 19.52 Nepal, Race 5: 20.27 Marcus, Race 6: 21.02 Red Walls.
ALL TO COME: Pop Dancer (Brighton, Race 1) and Gold Queen Kindly (Pontefract, Race 2).
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