Fleeting Spirit is taken to carry all before her in a tip-top renewal of the skybet.com Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket.

The Invincible Spirit filly has made effortless progress since her debut triumph at Nottingham, with three victories already in the bag.

Her Flying Childers Stakes breeze at Doncaster clearly emphasised an animal on the upgrade.

That defeat of Spirit Of Sharjah importantly stressed she has come on a ton for her Lowther third - her only try over the Cheveley trip of six furlongs - in which Nahoodh and Visit proved too good on the day.

But it is surely her Molecomb win which left prudent form observers with most to get excited about.

Her neck reverse of subsequent Nunthorpe winner, Kingsgate Native, is as good as it gets.

A repeat of that effort should be enough to see Fleeting Spirit home here, with conditions seemingly tailor-made for a successful step back up in trip.

Sir Gerry can show he is up to Group One standard in the Shadwell Middle Park Stakes.

Winker Watson's withdrawal has cleared the way for James Fanshawe's colt, whose Gimcrack success had the scribes gushing.

The royally-bred chestnut - he fetched 100,000 guineas at the sales - showed a spellbinding turn of foot at York to make odds of 4-1 look very big indeed.

Aided by a brisk pace, Jamie Spencer did not need to get too serious to push his mount out for a noteworthy defeat of Great Barrier Reef.

While the Gimcrack form is nothing to crow about, the runner-up looks pretty smart, with fourth-placed Imperial Mint since setting the standard in a good heat at Chester.

There were also valid excuses for a disappointing Newmarket fourth on his penultimate start as the race was not run to suit, while he could not have broken his maiden tag any more impressively at Ripon.

With early speed usually a given in the Middle Park, the stage seems set for Sir Gerry to gallop into the big time in a race which should hold no terrors.

Deciphering the yearly puzzle that is the Somerville Tattersall Stakes is never easy but it could pay to side with Tasdeer.

Held in high esteem by a trainer who is a past-master with this stamp of thoroughbred, the son of Rahy went on many shortlists when hacking up at Yarmouth.

That four-length romp should serve this unexposed youngster well in his first tilt at Group level.