NINJAGO looks the sharpest shooter on display beneath the Kempton floodlights.

Richard Hannon’s colt made quite a splash in the Stewards’ Cup at Glorious Goodwood, so much so that is a surprise to not see him try his luck back in Pattern class.

The BetBright.com Download Our App / EBF Conditions Stakes is nonetheless a nice prize to pick up and a race in which he is particularly well suited by the conditions.

Ninjago can be a bit in and out, but he is invariably a respected figure in good handicaps, with his close third in a valuable race at Newmarket in May testament to that theory, and is also a course-and-distance winner.

The four-year-old son of Mount Nelson considerably stepped up on that effort in the Stewards’ Cup when he finished second behind Intrinsic, beaten just a length in a sound renewal which featured the likes of Muthmir and Sir Maximilian.

A fast pace is key to Ninjago’s fortunes, but the presence of renowned frontrunner Krypton Factor in the line-up further fuels optimism of a fairly-run encounter.

Elizona was far too headstrong at Leicester last month but he may be a far straighter horse in the BetBright - Live The Moment Handicap.

The three-year-old daughter of Pastoral Pursuits has done well since her introduction in May, with stout second-placed finishes at Salisbury and at Yarmouth supplemented by an easy victory in a Lingfield maiden over seven furlongs.

Big things were expected on her handicap bow at Leicester, but it all went pear-shaped as she pulled far too hard and finished second last.

Elizona clearly has her kinks, but James Fanshawe is a past master with slightly wayward young fillies and can be trusted to have her in a better frame of mind in Sunbury.

This looks a pretty good race for the prize-money, but she is the most unexposed horse in the field and could be available at reasonable odds.

Nottingham’s card is rather more of an exercise in blooding youngsters than of anything substantial from a betting perspective, though Venus Grace looks worth a little interest in the £10 Free Bet At 32Red Sport Handicap.

Ralph Beckett’s filly attempts to restore a bruised reputation following no-shows at Lingfield and Salisbury, but she has enough talent in which to do so.

Beckett has kept her off the track since an especially poor run at the latter venue, where she stopped suddenly in a seven-furlong maiden in June.

Back in a handicap and over a mile for the first time, a revised mark of 73 is pretty appealing if her staying-on third in a hot heat at Newbury in May is factored into the equation.

Chapolimoss appeals as a likely source of a winner at Ludlow.