PENTOMINIUM can continue trainer Mark Johnston’s remarkable run in the Bet Multiples - Betdaq Median Auction Maiden Stakes at Lingfield.

The Middleham maestro has begun 2010 in unbelievable form and his strike-rate since the turn of the year is well over 30 per cent, an incredible statistic given he has had nearly 80 runners.

Lingfield has been a particularly happy-hunting ground for the Scot and this Dubai Destination colt looked a sure-fire winner on his debut at Newcastle in September.

He finished just over two lengths behind Arlequin in third and given the winner had showed up well behind Coordinated Cut and has won in France recently, that was a promising first run.

Godolphin had two runners in the Newcastle contest and both have since come out and won well.

That race was over a mile and while he will be seen in a better light over further in time, staying at that trip looks logical after a decent break.

One yard who endured a pretty miserable 2010 was that of William Jarvis and it is quite a fact he has had six winners already this year, compared to 12 in all last term.

One horse who has already obliged for Jarvis this year is Head First and she is clearly improving fast.

Having won a low-grade handicap off 54 she was dropped into a claimer for her next run, where she finished a close second to a horse rated a stone superior at the weights.

Jarvis resisted the temptation to run her off her old mark and now running off 68, the four-year-old is the one to be on in the Cyprium Bar At Marriott Lingfield Fillies’ Handicap.