LUCKIER won with any amount in hand on her last start and she could prove well treated in the Panoramic Bar & Restaurant Handicap at Kempton, writes TATTENHAM.

The three-year-old ran a fine second at Great Leighs on her penultimate start so it was no great surprise to see her score by nearly three lengths on her latest outing.

A mark of 74 seems fair enough for her first foray into handicap company and could prove lenient with further improvement assured.

Towy Valley showed considerable improvement on her debut when second at Kempton last time and she will be hard to beat on her return to the track for the Panoramic Bar & Restaurant Median Auction Maiden Stakes.

Clive Cox’s filly failed to make much of an impact when ninth on her racecourse introduction at Windsor but the experience seemed to do her good when she found only Silaah too good over this course and distance last time.

The winner has gone on to run with credit in handicap company since and Towy Valley will not have to improve greatly to land a contest of this nature.

Simon Callaghan’s Aeroplane can defy a penalty in the Williamhill.com Sale – Better Odds! Handicap.

Hayley Turner got a good tune out of the six-year-old last time and racing’s newest centurion is back in the plate.

Keepsgettingbetter has shown enough on his first couple of outings to suggest he is capable of breaking his duck in the Hotel & Conferencing At Wolverhampton Maiden Stakes.

The four-year-old belied his 50-1 starting price when going down by just a neck over course and distance on his debut.