ELNA Bright can bring home a breathless double at Windsor, before the handicapper has chance to spoil the party.

The David Evans-trained four-year-old is soon likely to be hamstrung for last week’s striking success at Bath, so has understandably been turned out quickly under a 6lb penalty.

Elna Bright sprang a surprise on Friday by defying odds of 18- 1 and an unfeasible weight to land quite a competitive conditions stakes. The validity of his half-length defeat of Fanjura has admittedly been questioned, so slow was the pace.

Few could contest the sharp nature in which he picked up when asked, however, as the son of Elnadim stayed on gamely in the hands of Dane O’Neill.

Although the former Brian Meehan recruit appears to have improved since joining Evans, he has always been a consistent enough sort, even if his Bath triumph was the gelding’s first win since his juvenile days.

As such, Elna Bright looks to have enough in the locker to make light work of top weight in a moderate-looking Bet With Ladbrokes Get Rewarded Handicap.

Souter Point can hit the ground running in the Grant Thornton Maiden Stakes.

Roger Charlton’s colt should make a nice three-year-old over longer distances after two fruitless attempts as a juvenile.

Having shown promise on his debut at Sandown, he then struggled in a decent race at Newbury over a mile.

The son of Giant’s Causeway looked decidedly one-paced on that occasion, so will be far happier over ten furlongs.

Summer Lodge was an eye-catching second at Wolverhampton last time and can go one place better back at Dunstall Park.

Alan McCabe’s six-year-old rewarded his trainer’s decision to ditch cheek-pieces here last month when staying on stoutly behind Thorny Mandate.