PAVLOSK can make the most of having her sights lowered and clinch Listed honours in the Weatherbys VAT Services Pipalong Stakes at Pontefract.

Another typically wellbred filly off Khalid Abdullah’s Juddmonte Farms production line, Pavlosk was unraced as a juvenile, but looked destined for big things after winning her first two starts at Newbury and York in the spring of last year.

A jump up to Group One level in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot proved a bridge too far, but she showed enough in Pattern class at Glorious Goodwood and back at York later in the summer to offer plenty of hope for the future.

Her four-year-old career did not get off to the best of starts as she finished completely tailed off at Leicester, but she proved that running all wrong when an admirable fourth in a Lingfield Group Three on her latest appearance.

Following a fantastic Royal meeting, Sir Michael Stoute’s string continue in scintillating form and if Pavlosk can find a touch of improvement, she should make her presence felt in West Yorkshire.

It could be a good afternoon for the master of Freemason Lodge as Pas De Cheval is definitely worth an interest in the Marvellous Tea Dance Company Maiden Stakes.

The Pivotal gelding counts smart stayers Patkai, Modun and Saptapadi among his siblings, so is certainly bred for the job.

His racecourse debut at Newmarket in the middle of May was very inauspicious, finishing eighth of 13 runners, but the form is not too shabby and like most runners from the yard, Pas De Cheval can be expected to improve considerably from that initial experience.

Stoute’s irrepressible stable jockey Ryan Moore heads to Lingfield rather than Pontefract and perhaps his best chance of a winner on the all-weather is aboard the Andrew Balding-trained Grace And Favour in the 32Red Casino Handicap.