LOVELY Thought was a pretty ready winner on her latest visit to Yarmouth and merits the utmost respect on her return to the track for the freebets.co.uk Free Online Bingo Handicap.

Having shown precious little in three maiden outings, the application of blinkers by trainer William Haggas appeared to work the oracle on her handicap debut as she made all the running in pretty testing conditions.

There are question marks about how she will handle this shorter trip and quicker ground but off a mark of just 65, she could be extremely well treated with further improvement virtually assured.

Another potentially on a decent mark is the Jeremy Noseda-trained Theatre Street, who goes in the Freebets.co.uk Free Online Poker Handicap.

The Invincible Spirit filly has done all her racing on the allweather at Lingfield where she has one victory to her name from four starts, and only once finishing out of the first two, that when third last time out over six furlongs.

Although she stays that trip well enough, she is probably most effective when allowed to bowl along over this minimum trip, just as she did on her penultimate outing under Neil Callan, who takes the ride again.

Henry Cecil likes a winner here and his Warren Place team look in good shape at this early stage of the season so market support for his Stravinsky filly Hisaronu in the Freebets.co.uk Free Bets Median Auction Maiden Fillies’ Stakes would be interesting.

Minella Theatre has shown more than enough promise this season to suggest he is up to winning the Wood Farm Stud ‘‘National Hunt’’ Novices’ Hurdle at Exeter.

The six-year-old got off the mark for the campaign in a minor event at Southwell a couple of starts back and was not disgraced when third in a better race at Newbury last time.

As is the case with most Henrietta Knight inmates, he will not be seen at his best until he jumps a fence, but his class should see him through in an contest like this.

Cracboumwiz is becoming quite a frustrating horse to follow but punters should keep the faith with Alan King’s charge at Market Rasen.

The nine-year-old was a game winner of a Newbury maiden hurdle back in December but has been banging his head against a brick wall since, filling the runner-up spot on his last three starts.

This step back up in trip should help his cause and few would begrudge him an overdue success.