Reel Gift can present trainer Richard Hannon with back-to-back victories in the Watership Down Stud Sales Race at Ascot.
Hannon lifted the richly-endowed contest with subsequent Group One scorer Indian Ink last year and although not quite of that calibre, Reel Gift should be capable of winning this prize.
A winner first time up at Kempton in July, she also fared well when finishing second behind Classic hope Visit in a Group Three at this track in July.
Reel Gift disappointed next time out in the same grade back at Kempton, but she showed some of her former sparkle last time in a similar event to this at Doncaster.
Sneaking in at the bottom of the weights for the sales race, Reel Gift was only beaten two and three-quarter lengths behind the useful Dream Eater.
Similar form in what is surely a less competitive event should see Reel Gift come out on top.
Brisk Breeze should make the most of a drop to Listed class for the PricewaterhouseCoopers Harvest Stakes over a mile and a half.
Henry Cecil's admirably consistent filly tried an extended mile and six furlongs for the first time in the Group Two Park Hill Stakes, showing up well to finish one-length third behind Hi Calypso.
Although rival All My Loving was in front that day, Brisk Breeze did not have the clearest of runs and deserves a bit more credit in defeat.
Clive Cox has found Jimmy Styles a nice opportunity in the Jean Bryant Memorial Handicap.
The three-year-old appeals as a horse with plenty still up his sleeve, having had just four career starts, all of them this term.
After breaking his maiden at Windsor, Cox stepped him up to handicap company and he could hardly have made a better start when running out a three-length winner at Newbury.
Although raised 11lb for that success, Jimmy Styles appears a progressive type and could well still have the edge on the handicapper.
Blue Monkey should appreciate the likely testing conditions at Haydock in the Griffiths & Armour Handicap.
A winner over course and distance on heavy ground in June, Michael Bell's runner certainly likes to get his toe in and seems to be holding his form well.
Double Banded is the pick in the Ladbrokes In Wolverhampton Handicap.
A winner at Newcastle and Redcar on his two most recent starts, Double Banded is obviously in fine heart at present.
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