KIEREN FALLON has certainly created quite a splash since his return from suspension, and he can maintain a so far fruitful partnership with Audacity Of Hope at Newmarket.

Fallon appears to have been the making of Charlie McBride’s promising juvenile, who makes a huge leap in company in the Group Three Somerville Tattersall Stakes.

He may not have the fancy breeding or reputation of some of his rivals, but the manner of his last two victories has been eyecatching to say the least.

He cut no ice in a red-hot renewal of the Solario Stakes which has already produced three subsequent winners, but his profile is otherwise progressive.

The Red Ransom colt showed a smart turn of foot to come from last to first in a Doncaster nursery and defied a penalty in winning at Newmarket last time.

He bounced off this quick ground and Fallon’s style of riding seems to suit which should offer McBride plenty of hope for a landmark success in his training career.

Henry Cecil’s decision to skip the St Leger with Manifest can pay dividends in the Directa Signs Noel Murless Stakes at Newmarket.

The lightly-raced Rainbow Quest colt only made his debut at Headquarters in July when going down narrowly to lesserfancied stablemate Blizzard Blues.

Nevertheless, it was a performance full of promise as he stayed on relentlessly.

He was a warm order for his second start but could not have been more impressive as he drew further and further clear close home to win by an astonishing 19 lengths.

Mark Johnston has managed to get Quai D’Orsay back down to his last winning mark for the victorchandler.com Handicap at Ayr. The three-year-old has made a very good impression when slamming King’s Destiny up at Musselburgh in June and won another decent race at Haydock, beating Thin Red Line. It could be his turn again.