Tempsford, who turned in a run bordering on Listed class at Carlisle last Monday, can make a successful reappearance in the totepool Free £5 Bet Buttonhook Handicap over a mile and five furlongs at Hamilton today.
Sir Mark Prescott's horses have been in blistering form in the last couple of months and the strapping gelding made light of a lengthy absence when beating Ski Jump by a length and a quarter.
Although the latter reopposes on better terms, Tempsford won with more in hand than the margin suggests and his front-running style will be well suited to this course.
There's always a chance of the dreaded "bounce" theory re-emerging but horses from this stable seem to take their reappearance runs better than most and he's taken to beat fellow Newmarket raider Millville.
Newmarket stables can also be on the mark with Cartography, who has also had only one run this year and can provide Frankie Dettori - a very rare visitor to the track - with another winner in the Sam Collingwood-Cameron Conditions Stakes over six furlongs.
Saeed bin Suroor's runner disappointed on his first start for over 300 days at Doncaster in July but has decent claims on the pick of his efforts from last year and his stable are in better form now.
Geordie Dancer showed the right attitude to win at Carlisle last time and can make the most of a favourably high draw in the opening Azure Handicap over five furlongs.
Alan Berry's three-year-old has bags of foot and, although picking up a penalty for that short-head defeat of the potentially well-handicapped Carnivore, the pair finished over five lengths clear of the remainder.
Jordans Elect did well for one that raced up with the strong pace at Hamilton eight days ago and is fancied to go well at decent odds in the totequadpot Series Final Handicap over a mile and one furlong.
This dual course winner is on a fair mark and, in the hope that he doesn't get involved in a battle for the early lead, is taken to beat Regents Secret, who should be suited by the likely strong pace assuming it stays dry.
At Bath Mark Johnston's Bendarshaan can supplement his recent Musselburgh success in the Langridge Handicap over two miles.
Although he is the type that needs things to go right, he is a fairly useful performer when he is allowed to do his own thing in front.He has the excellent Joe Fanning in the saddle.
William Muir's Bold Diktator can win over the mile at Bath for the second time in the Bet 365 Call 08000 322 365 Handicap.
The three-year-old ran well in a competitive Newbury handicap on his most recent outing and a reproduction of that effort will give him strong claims in what looks an ordinary event.
At Wolverhampton Jamie Spencer can be on the mark with the quirky Rouge et Noir in the Banded event over two miles and Emerald Dancer looks the one to be on in the mile and a half event.
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