Rajeko should appreciate a marginal drop to Listed level in the BetMGM Spring Cup Stakes at Lingfield on Wednesday.
Trained by Michael Bell, Rajeko travelled to Qatar to contest the Al Rayyan Mile last month and it proved a fruitful trip as he picked up over £70,000 in finishing second to Al Qudra, beaten 2.5-lengths by the all-the-way winner.
Al Qudra is rated 10lb superior to Rajeko, so that was a fine performance off level weights after a winning warm-up run at Chelmsford in December, on what was his first start since running down the field in the Acomb at York.
Given he also finished fourth behind Group One scorer Whistlejacket in last season's July Stakes, Rajeko obviously possesses plenty of ability and has a fitness edge on his main ratings rival Bountiful, who gets a handy 5lb but has not run since July.
Almosh'her has looked a smart purchase so far and can confirm that impression again in the Try Unibet's New Improved Acca Boosts Handicap at Kempton.
Unraced for Roger Varian, Almosh'her changed hands for 28,000 guineas last July but did not hit the track until the end of December, when he made an instant splash with a game victory over 1600m at Southwell.
Upped to 2200m for his second start, Almosh'her took a keen hold and raced prominently before having to settle for second best, beaten just a head by a rival who was getting 12lb.
Edged up again to a full 2400m here, the son of Sea The Stars looks usefully rated on a mark of 88.
Nogo's Dream is consistency personified having not finished out of the first four in his last 12 starts.
Admittedly, he has not won since March 2023 but he has taken second place on numerous occasions since then and his mark in the early 70s continues to make him competitive.
Richard Hughes moves him back up to 1200m this time in search of victory, after getting a bit left behind at Lingfield in January before staying on for fourth.
Nogo's Dream can be relied upon to put his best foot forward in the Unibet Proudly Supporting Women In Racing Handicap.
More Than A Feelin was another who tried to make up late ground last time, taking fourth place at Kempton last month.
She remains on a career-high mark in the @unibetracing Cheltenham Preview Handicap, but it might not be beyond her.
Edgewell has a hat-trick in his sights in the Every Race Live On Racing TV Handicap Hurdle at Catterick.
He appreciates a sound surface, as evidenced by wins at Southwell and Fakenham last month, with Rebecca Menzies' charge winning at the latter venue despite appearing unsuited by the track.
There are no such concerns in North Yorkshire, as he ran well over course and distance on New Year's Day and while he is now on a career-high mark of 100, Edgewell could still be on the upgrade. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 3 UK meetings on Wednesday. Here are the tips.
LINGFIELD: Race 1: 15.42 Daaris, Race 2: 16.12 Absolutely Not, Race 3: 16.42 Lunanova, Race 4: 17.12 Profit And Loss, Race 5: 17.42 RAJEKO (NAP), Race 6: 18.12 Split Elevens, Race 7: 18.42 Recon Mission, Race 8: 19.17 Backer Bilk.
CATTERICK: Race 1: 16.25 Fusain, Race 2: 16.55 Magical Annie, Race 3: 17.25 Treaty Boy, Race 4: 17.55 Edgewell, Race 5: 18.30 Lahire, Race 6: 19.00 Eva's Oskar.
KEMPTON: Race 1: 18.22 Nobleman, Race 2: 18.55 Handle With Care, Race 3: 19.30 Too Sweet, Race 4: 20.00 Invincible Melody, Race 5: 20.30 City Cyclone, Race 6: 21.00 Tea Sea, Race 7: 21.30 More Than A Feelin, Race 8: 22.00 Nogo's Dream, Race 9: 22.30 Almosh'her.
ALL TO COME: Rajeko (Lingfield, Race 5) and Almosh'her (Kempton, Race 9).