DREAMACHA is still relatively unexposed on the all weather and she makes plenty of appeal on a lowkey afternoon at Wolverhampton.

The four-year-old did not show too much in her early days on the level, finally get her head in front at the sixth attempt when triumphing at Brighton in September.

She then wasted little time in making it two wins, putting her best foot forward on the Polytrack here at Dunstall Park on her next start.

That victory saw her raised to a mark of 65 and she remains on that rating despite defeats back on the turf at Leicester and on the sand at Lingfield.

Her latter effort still promised much though, as she was beaten just over a length in fourth and given that she is still lightly raced, the Oasis Dream filly might still have a bit up her sleeve for trainer Stuart Williams.

Saddlers Bend is one to note in the Dine In Horizons Apprentice Handicap.

George Baker dropped her back to selling company last time but she struggled to make an impact under a heavy burden, finishing a seven-length second behind Faithful Ruler.

That was not a bad effort but the switch back to handicap company is certainly in her favour and Matthew Davies is a good man to have aboard in this type of event.

Westhaven is worth a chance as he makes his racecourse bow in the Hotel & Conferencing At Wolverhampton Maiden Stakes.

The Alhaarth colt is a halfbrother to Listed winner Doctor Dash and the game multiple Group-race victor Barshiba, with trainer David Elsworth no doubting hoping he has a touch of class too.