GODOLPHIN’S Cavalryman has an excellent opportunity to prove his undoubted class in the Coutts Glorious Stakes at Goodwood.

The four-year-old won three times for Andre Fabre in 2009 and signed off his season with a fantastic third behind Sea The Stars in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, beaten little over two lengths.

His fifth-place finish in March’s Dubai Sheema Classic suggested he still retains a high level of ability and he was not disgraced when occupying the same position in the Coronation Cup on his British debut.

His latest effort in finishing last of 12 in Royal Ascot’s Prince Of Wales’s Stakes was admittedly hugely disappointing but he is up in trip and down in grade at Goodwood and he is a different class to this bunch if he can find that old spark.

High-class two-year-olds tear up the Sussex Downs for the Tanqueray Richmond Stakes, in which the unbeaten Libranno can prevail.

Marlborough maestro Richard Hannon has his string in great order, particularly his juveniles, and this colt looks a superb recruit.

His attitude has been impressive, particularly on his latest Newmarket triumph, where he made all of the running and found extra in front for Ryan Moore.

Trailing in behind that day was Coventry Stakes second Elzaam and Norfolk Stakes winner Approve, suggesting this son of Librettist could be another Hannon special.

Newmarket offer a competitive evening card, on which Joe Packet can win the feature race, the GL Events Handicap The four-timer looks well within the grasp of the threeyear- old, who really seems to have picked up the bit recently.

Staying on for all three victories, including over this course and distance earlier this month, reads well, especially as talented 5lb claimer John Fahy rides again.

Madany holds leading claims in the Supply UK Hire Shops Nursery at Haydock.

Improvement saw victory over the course and distance last time and with interesting entries later in the season, Barry Hills’ filly should take all the beating.