LATIN Charm struck gold over a mile at Redcar on his final start last and he can make a triumphant return back over that trip and track this afternoon.

Marco Botti’s runner improved on an initial maiden third on his visit to Yarmouth to win a fair little event before being put away for the winter.

Awarded a starting mark of 74, the handicapper appears to have given him a pretty fair chance in the racinguk.com/ anywhere: 3Devices, 1Price Handicap as Latin Charm looked a horse who is sure to strike again.

Knight Owl notched back to back successes at the end of last term and can pick up where he left off in the Book Tickets Online redcarracing.co.uk Handicap.

A stylish success at Nottingham last August sent his confidence sky high and he then followed up at Leicester in September in what was a really competitive heat.

His half-length verdict that day prevents too steep a rise in the weights and he could still be ahead of the game at present.

Yagheer did not really take to the Polytrack at Lingfield when well beaten last time but should be given another chance back on grass in the Follow RedcarRacing On Facebook & Twitter Apprentice Median Auction Maiden Stakes.

The jumps season starts to dial down a little now Aintree is out of the way but My Flora could raise some interest in the Green Tree Hotel Peebles Mares’ Handicap Chase at Kelso.

The ten-year-old was under the tutelage for Donald McCain for much of 2013, but switched to Dan Skelton’s burgeoning yard before kicking off her winter campaign.

She was a little disappointing on her December comeback in testing ground at Bangor, but was not disgraced when fourth in good company at Doncaster on her next start.

Skelton found his mare the perfect opportunity to get back on the winning trail at Stratford last month and she got the job done in fine style.

The handicapper has had his say, raising My Flora six pounds, but she remains capable of making her presence felt if the ground is not too soft.