JOHN WADE’S Harris Hawk caught the eye first time out this season and can go well off bottom weight in the Yorkshire Post Ladies Evening - 29th May Handicap Chase at Wetherby.

Third behind the progressive Sharney Sike on his last visit to the track, he lost his position in the final mile when he obviously blew up.

That said, it was encouraging to see him stay on again as he was only just over four lengths adrift of the winner at the line.

That was a decent event and with that run under his belt he can be expected to improve for the Sedgefield handler.

Lady Of Verona should also be followed in the EBF/TBA Mares’ Novices’ Handicap Chase.

Lucinda Russell’s sevenyear- old is winless from 12 tries, but she always had a look of a future chaser.

Her winter form over hurdles has not been too bad, too, with placed finishes at Hexham and at Kelso.

The mare goes particularly well in soft ground, something which would come in very handy in Yorkshire, and should also benefit from this drop in trip on her chasing bow.

Brave Buck might be worth an interest at a fair price in the Download The New RacingUK iPad App Handicap Hurdle.

Henry Daly’s charge has seemingly failed to get home over three miles on his last two starts at Ascot and Haydock, but this shorter journey should help matters no end.

Memories of back-to-back autumnal victories at Ffos Las and Chepstow should not be forgotten for a horse who is in receipt of plenty of weight from most of the protagonists.

The soft-ground-loving Brave Buck has also been given a helping hand from the assessor, who has taken another 2lb off his back following his recent Haydock reverse.

Fairytale Theatre can win the EBF Stallions Mares’ ‘‘National Hunt’’ Novices’ Hurdle at Taunton.

Paul Nicholls’ inmate was a relatively satisfactory second on his hurdling bow at Wincanton in December and has been unearthed a pretty moderate even in which to go one place better.

The Dandy Yank has been in great heart of late and looks the most solid option in the 32Red Free £10 Bonus Handicap at Southwell.

A competitive field has gathered for this 0-85 handicap but none come into it with better claims than Jamie Osborne’s runner.

Having shown little on the first two starts of his career he was placed on his next three, earning a rating of 73 into the bargain.

His two-year-old season ended in July and when he returned to action on New Year’s Day at Southwell he was narrowly caught close home, denying him a first win.

Dropped down to a mark of 64 he was a blatant non-stayer over six furlongs on his next outing but back to the minimum distance the next twice he has obliged.

Firstly at Lingfield he won off 64 and then he defied a 4lb rise at Kempton, suggesting the penny has finally dropped.

There is a slight question mark about his stamina back at Southwell but he was strong through the finish on the Sunbury Polytrack and looks the safest proposition.

The Mark Johnston-trained newcomer Turnbuckle is of definite interest in the Coral App Download From The App Store Maiden Stakes.

A Teofilo colt, he has obviously had problems as he is an unraced four-year-old but his pedigree suggests he could be very nice.

He is a half-brother to a Grade One winner Down Under in Miss Finland and his dam is an unraced daughter of the Oaks winner Moonshell, herself a sister to a King George winner in Doyen.

Of those to have run there appears to be no lurking superstar and he rates a fascinating contender on a card of this nature.