BRIAN Ellison goes to Cheltenham with a live outside chance in Bothy next month and with his team in good heart, after two winners at Southwell yesterday, the Malton, North Yorkshire, handler can enjoy another winner on the level with My Mate Mal in the Play Golf At Southwell Golf Club Handicap.

The selection steps back into this company after bagging two convincing wins in sellers over a mile and a half here and likes nothing better than to bowl along in front.

While perhaps not particularly well handicapped, he is clearly in great shape and might find the furlong drop in trip to his advantage given his style of running which gives scope for a bit of improvement.

There is every hope Ellison can double up with Castle Myth in the Bet Six Nations Rugby - Betdaq Handicap.

The Johannesburg gelding is another from the stable in search of a hat-trick after two wins in Nottinghamshire earlier this month, the latter of which was achieved with a little bit in hand despite the margin only being a halflength over Mackintosh, who has just been denied since.

A mile suits him perfectly these days and he has a consistent profile on the allweather.

Rocket Rob stands out as the best bet on Wolverhampton’s evening card, where he tackles the Betdaq The Betting Exchange Handicap.

This Marco Botti-trained son of Danetime is aptly named as he is speedy type with a bit of class at this level and already has two course wins to his name.

He returns to Dunstall Park after finishing with a real rattle to take a close second at Kempton and is fully expected to get back on the winning trail off the same mark.

Ella Woodcock’s last eight runs have all come at Wolverhampton, yielding two wins.

The latest of those could not have been achieved with more ease and Eric Alston’s charge must surely go close again in the Bet Six Nations Rugby - Betdaq Handicap.

Peveril is yet another exciting Nicky Hendersontrained novice and he can extend his winning run in the EBF ‘‘National Hunt’’ Novices’ Hurdle at Warwick.

The Presenting gelding won one of his two bumpers and although not overly impressive in winning on his jumping debut at Leicester, he looked much more like it here last time out.