ANOTHER GENEPI (4.40) has been found the perfect opportunity to find her way back into the winners' enclosure at Catterick this afternoon.

Successful on Wolverhampton's polytrack in April, Andrew Mullen's mount was desperately unfortunate at Warwick when mugged right on the line by Brendan Powell's Tender The Great.

The form of that race has since been branded extremely stylishly by the latter, who followed up in tremendous fashion with a runaway Bath victory.

Somewhat surprisingly, Another Genepi hasn't been overly-hammered by the handicapper, remaining on the sort of weight off which she should be able to keep raking in the prize money during the near future.

The two-mile Tumeric Handicap brings together a couple of proven stayers, Falpiase and Indonesia, plus Fossgate (3.30), who to date has not run beyond a mile-and-half.

The decision by trainer James Bethell to step up his gelding markedly in distance carries an element of risk, however Fossgate shapes as if he'll be suited by the severe test of stamina.

From a betting perspective the selection could also be good value, especially as it's easy to write off his latest poor Carlisle effort when badly hampered at a crucial stage of the contest.

Attempting to anticipate market springers without first hand knowledge is a thankless task, although if there is cash for Captain Nemo (2.55), it could prove profitable to take the hint.

David Barron's three-year-old is making a rather belated reappearance, nonetheless there was no mistaking the distinct promise he showed at the back-end of his juvenile campaign.

Newmarket's high-profile July meeting gets underway with a massively competitive Fillies' Handicap in which Champfleurie (1.30) is only a tentative suggestion.

Alan Swinbank's lightly raced daughter of Efisio has done little wrong in three starts, in fact she's a shade unlucky not to have retained her unbeaten record after failing to obtain a clear run at Haydock.

Although today's Racing Post sponsored event represents by far her toughest assignment, she's a very progressive sort and well worth a crack in this better class of rival.

Never a man to be underestimated, Swinbank additionally gives his five-time National Hunt bumper heroine, Turbo Linn (3.45), a shot at much bigger fish in the Group 2 Lancashire Oaks

The race, rescheduled after Haydock's weekend abandonment, represents a stellar climb in grade after her facile Catterick maiden triumph, but it's a classic case of nothing ventured, nothing gained.