Sir Michael Stoute's two-year-olds at Leicester are always worth a second glance and the Newmarket trainer has a strong candidate for today's EBF Nanpantan Maiden Fillies' Stakes in Cantabria.

The daughter of Dansili made a pleasing debut when only beaten a neck by Jeanmarie at Windsor three weeks ago.

The winner raced alone while Cantabria pulled six lengths clear of the main pack headed by the third horse home, Halfwaytoparadise.

She is obviously well-thought of as she holds an entry in the Meon Valley Stud Fillies' mile at Newmarket next month.

Whether she will turn out to be good enough to take up that Group One engagement remains to be seen, but this looks an ideal race for her to lose her maiden tag.

Azizam got off the mark earlier this month and can follow up in the EBF Fillies' Handicap.

Peter Chapple-Hyam's charge has improved with every run and got her head in front at Redcar where she defeated Muzdaherha by a length.

She seems suited by this distance of a mile and a quarter and looks to have more scope for improvement.

At Hamilton, McEldowney can register his third course success in the Autumn Finale Beckons Handicap.

A winner over a mile five and a half weeks ago, trainer Mark Johnston sent the three-year-old back to the Scottish track last week and he duly obliged over a mile and a half.

He drops down in trip today but only by a furlong and can carry on the good work back on his favourite hunting ground.

The feature RBS Scottish Trophy Handicap can go to Regent's Secret, trained near Glasgow by Jim Goldie.

The five-year-old is also a standing dish at Hamilton, having won there three times already this term over an extended nine furlongs.

He failed by a head to peg back Oulan Bator on his latest run on this track recently but get back on the winning path today.

Figaro Flyer can gain quick compensation for being out of luck at York's Ebor meeting by winning the EMCOR Nursery at Windsor this evening.

Paul Howling's youngster lost all chance at the start of the Listed Costcutter Stakes. However the Mozart gelding finished to good effect and was only four lengths behind winner Tabaret when crossing the line.

Figaro Flyer was bought out of Mick Channon's stable for 17,000 guineas after winning a York seller last month.

His new connections got an instant return on their outlay by taking a nursery by five lengths just 24 hours later over the same five furlongs.

A speedy type, he will be hard to catch over the minimum trip granted a good start.

l Mick Kinane is set for a spell on the sidelines after breaking his right wrist in a nasty incident at the Curragh.

The rider, who enjoyed a bumper week at York, was on board Redstone Dancer in the Lanwades & Staffordstown Studs (Fillies) Maiden when the accident occurred around three furlongs out.

Fran Berry's mount Indian Rite slipped and fell, breaking her leg and bringing down Kinane and Redstone Dancer who were travelling behind