Malton trainer Richard Fahey doesn't send many horses to Windsor so the hint should be taken with Neckar Valley, who is weighted to give a good account in the Wycombe Wanderers Classified Stakes over an extended mile and three furlongs.

The four-year-old got off the mark for his current yard on only his second start for the stable when successful over this trip at Hamilton in the middle of July.

And he ran right up to his best at Doncaster last time when third to Greta d'Argent and Royal Cavalier in a race run at a less than true gallop.

He's favoured by the weights of this contest and Pat Eddery looks a significant booking.

He's taken to get the better of Gallant Boy, who should be suited by the return to this trip.

The step up to a mile should suit Rowan Express, who has decent each-way claims in the Firework Extravaganza On 8th November Nursery.

Mark Tompkins' filly, who pulled up due to a slipped saddle on her penultimate start, showed what she was capable of when fourth over seven furlongs at Folkestone on fast ground last time.

She's almost certainly capable of further improvement and she's from a yard that have been among the winners in the last couple of weeks. A high draw is invariably a big advantage at this course over sprint distances on quick ground and Parkside Pursuit, drawn in stall 17, takes the eye in the Windsor Wedding Fair Handicap over six furlongs.

Milton Bradley's sprinter didn't show much at Redcar last time, but he's probably much better judged on her previous effort at Sandown and, although that was on soft, he has plenty of form on a sound surface.

At Pontefract George Duffield, fresh from success on Chivalry in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket on Saturday, can be on the mark aboard Colway Ritz in the Blanchisseuse Handicap over a mile-and-a-half.

The gelding, who is back on a fair mark, should be all the better for a recent outing after a four-month break on ground that was much softer than ideal at Haydock.

Conditions here should be much more to his liking and he's fancied to give a much better account today.

Academy has a good record at Pontefract and should relish the return to the two miles and one furlong of the Trinidad and Tobago Handicap.

Andrew Turnell's course and distance winner was far from disgraced in the 0-95 grade at Ascot last time and will be more at home in this less competitive event. He showed he was about to return to winning ways at Newcastle on his penultimate start in a race that was not really run to suit him and he's taken to beat likely favourite Etching, whose Nottingham win last month has already been boosted.

Acomb is a progressive sort over a mile and he's taken to make every yard of the running in the Tote Placepot Showcase Handicap over a mile.

Mick Easterby's runner, already a course and distance winner, turned in his best effort when successful at Beverley on his latest start and he's fancied to defy his latest 6lb rise in the handicap.

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