SOHCAHTOA looks every inch a textbook Richard Hannon improver and can land a significant pot in the oddschecker.

com Easter Stakes at Kempton.

Fourth in two Listed races last year, he then ran well in the Tattersalls Timeform Million last backend, a race which keeps on churning out the winners, most notably Donativum, Crowded House and Mafaaz.

Mafaaz was fifth at Newmarket and while he went on to win the Kentucky Challenge at Kempton, Hannon’s three-year-old closed the gap, showing he may have improved.

Ryan Moore had a plum draw that night on Sohcahtoa – he also had the run of the race – but he stuck on gamely to be third, beaten only half a length.

As long as he gets his own way out in front again, he could be difficult to peg back.

Roger Charlton’s Scuffle is an intriguing runner in the oddschecker.com Snowdrop Fillies’ Stakes.

Her profile suggests she could well turn into a highclass four-year-old this season as she won her first three starts last term, before possibly being over the top in a Listed race at Redcar.

She had excuses that day, though, as she was up against the colts and the rain may have turned the ground against her.

Sue Smith likes nothing better than a winner at Haydock, and her Magellan Straits holds leading claims in the Blue Square ‘‘Fixed Brush’’ Novices’ Hurdle Final Bonus Race.

He won at Newcastle in February and nearly defied a penalty back there a month later. The five-year-old also won a bumper on quick ground and looks the standout performer in this field.

Striker Torres showed heaps of promise in four starts as a juvenile and looks sure to mount another bold bid on his seasonal return in the Totequadpot Maiden Stakes at Musselburgh tomorrow.

Bryan Smart’s Danehill Dancer colt caught the eye on his first two appearances at Haydock and Pontefract, and looked unfortunate not to score when stepped up to seven furlongs at Redcar in October.

He again hit the crossbar at Doncaster later that month, somehow ending the season with his maiden status intact.

An entry in the 2000 Guineas is likely to prove a touch fanciful but, providing he has trained on, a race of this nature should certainly come his way before long.

My Immortal shaped encouragingly on his latest outing over fences at Newbury and returns to the level for the totesport.com Musselburgh Gold Cup.

The former David Pipe inmate was having his first run for John Quinn in Berkshire last time and was beaten just a length by Lyes Green.