Summer Charm, who looked an unlucky loser last week, is fancied to make amends in the Blue Diamond Night On 16 June Handicap over a mile and a half at Beverley this afternoon.

William Jarvis' filly showed improved form on artificial surfaces this winter but has really come into her own since being given to tackle middle distances since being switched back to turf.

And she really should have added to her tally last time as Kerrin McEvoy was stuck with nowhere to go behind a wall of horses for much of the last three furlongs at Windsor last week.

By the time he was able to find daylight on the filly, the winner and unexposed Hawk Arrow had got very much first run and she did well to get the deficit of defeat back to only a length.

She's capable of better and, in the hope that she is ridden closer to the pace at a track that suits those racing prominently, is fancied to get the better of Figaro's Quest.

With David Loder's horses in much better form now, Royal Wedding looks an interesting runner in the Rapid Lad Handicap over a mile and a quarter from his favourable high draw.

Jamie Spencer has been riding at the top of his game since leaving the Ballydoyle operation earlier this year and the combination are well worth another chance now back on a sound surface.

Riley Boys is well drawn for one that can make the running and he's the one to be on in the Racing UK On Channel 432 Handicap over the extended mile.

This consistent sort has been running creditably on easy and soft ground so far this year but he'll be much more at home on this fast ground and is taken to get the better of Young Mr Grace.

At Redcar's afternoon meeting Richard Fahey's Little Jimbob is taken to put a poor run behind him by taking the Carisberg Redcar Straight Mile Championship Handicap.

He was disappointing at Kempton that day but is probably better judged on his previous win over Sawaah and Scotty's Future over this trip on fast ground at Musselburgh.

David Nicholls' Scotty's Future should appreciate the return to selling company and looks the one to be on in the Adventure Claiming Stakes over a mile and three furlongs.

On the Banded card at Lingfield the best bet looks to be Blessed Place, a consistent sort who knows how to win, in the Retail Trust Welfare Services Apprentice Banded Stakes over six furlongs.

At Leicester's evening meeting Tom Forest looks the best bet on the card in the opening ladbrokes.com Handicap over seven furlongs.

Following an improved effort at Warwick on his penultimate start, Kevin Ryan's runner ran a career-best at Newcastle last week and will be hard to peg back under a 6lb penalty.

Feed The Meter was also impressive in victory at that Newcastle fixture and is fancied to follow up under a similar penalty in the ladbrokescasino.com Handicap over a mile and a half.