MODERATE stuff at Folkestone but Not Til Monday looks the real deal in the Diesel Adoption Handicap over just shy of two miles.

John Jenkins has done a fine job with this durable five-year-old, who was in winning form over hurdles during the winter.

Although his two successes were achieved on testing ground, he is also a scorer on fast ground in his native Ireland so will have no issues about the ground in Kent.

Not Til Monday also did well on the level for previous trainer David Myerscough and clearly had a lot to offer off a mark of 65.

And, unlike some of his fellow contenders, he has nothing to prove over this trip.

As an added incentive, he also has the assistance of Kieren Fallon.

Ay Tay Tate goes well at Southwell and could impress at a big price at the Nottinghamshire circuit.

Although still a maiden after 17 tries, the five-year-old is not without ability - particularly on the Fibresand.

The assessor may refuse to give an inch, but trainer David Griffiths will expect the mile-and-threequarters trip of the Membership of Southwell Golf Club Handicap to bring out the best in him.

Formulation must have a big shout in the Dine In The Queen Mother Restaurant Handicap.

Hughie Morrison’s four-year-old has plenty of mileage on the clock for his age, and made a really encouraging return at Leicester at the end of March.

The son of Danehill Dancer stayed on for pressure over a mile to finish second behind the decent Silent Oasis.

That was a fine achievement given he had been off the track since last October, and he is virtually guaranteed to improve for the outing.

His form in 2010 also looks watertight.

Tiradito is an intriguing entry at Wolverhampton.

Although Marco Botti’s four-yearold must shoulder top weight, he looks a far wiser animal than most of his chequered foes.