There's plenty to be said for following in-form sprinters and Musical Fair can prove the point by taking the Sanna's Post Handicap over five furlongs at Catterick this afternoon.

Jeremy Glover's three-year-old is a progressive sort who loves top of the ground and she notched her second win of the campaign over this trip on fast ground at Redcar on her penultimate start.

And, although worse off at the weights, she's confidently expected to confirm placings with a couple of today's rivals - namely H Harrison and Bahamian Belle - this time.

My selection was unlucky not to make it three wins at this course last time as she was denied room at a crucial stage but she'll get the strong pace she needs back over this trip and is sure to go well.

Progressive isn't something that can be levelled at Savile's Delight but he's got the plum draw in stall one and is fancied to go close under Kevin Darley in the Hondeghem Seller over six furlongs.

Although he's the pick on official ratings he's not come close to his best for his current yard.

But the signs at Nottingham last time were more encouraging and he's much better drawn than Its Ecco Boy, who ran out an easy winner that day.

Mick Easterby's team are in good form and if the cheekpieces can help to focus his mind he should be thereabouts in a race where not many can be given a serious chance.

Sir Mark Prescott's Newmarket yard are firing on all cylinders and his Nadeszhda looks very interesting in the 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Handicap over a mile and a half.

Although he didn't show much in three outings last year, he's just the sort to improve a good deal now he's over this trip and he's the type with which his excellent trainer excels.

Newmarket trainer Mark Tompkins can also get on the scoresheet with Raybaan, who has conditions to suit and a good chance at the weights in the Dragon Troop Claimer over the same trip.

The four-year-old shaped as though coming to hand at Beverley on his favoured ground last time and it will be a surprise if any of the ones that finished behind him that day can emerge on top here.

At Lingfield's mixed meeting Look First makes plenty of appeal now dropped in trip and grade for the ladbrokes.com Handicap over his optimum trip of two miles.

Ian Wood's gelding was well below his best at Chepstow last time but he's capable of going well on his best form over this course and distance and he's taken to beat Amir Zaman.

Half an hour later Kieren Fallon and Michael Bell can once again team up successfully with Panama, who is the fancy in the Come Racing Here On Saturday Night Classified Stakes over a mile and a quarter.

The combination have a tremendous record together this term and the three-year-old, one of the few open to improvement in this field, has a good chance at the weights and is bred to handle this surface.

At Kempton, Parker has a favourable draw for one that can race up with the pace and is one to consider at double figure odds in the Newton Investment Management Handicap over seven furlongs.