DAVID O’MEARA has made a terrific start to his training career and can strike again with Mad Millie, who goes for gold in the Book Now For Saturday 18th September Handicap at Catterick.

O’Meara’s three-year-old filly made an encouraging start for new connections at Thirsk two months ago when staying on for second behind Imperial Djay, who is two years older and far more experienced.

Mad Millie remains intriguingly weighted off a mark of 58 – especially as she was considered good enough to compete at Group Two level as a juvenile.

Comedy Act also makes considerable appeal in the racinguk.com Handicap.

Sir Mark Prescott’s threeyear- old must defy a 7lb rise in the weights, but looks a textbook improver from Heath House.

Main cause for optimism can be derived from his victory at Haydock last month when he easily beat Bowdler’s Magic, who has since trotted up at Sandown before competing at Glorious Goodwood.

While he could be destined for one of the big National Hunt yards in the fulness of time, Comedy Act is clearly adept over these exacting trips on the level and can continue his climb along the ratings in North Yorkshire.

Advertisement can claim a long-overdue success at Chepstow.

Jeremy Noseda’s threeyear- old has been unlucky this season, finishing second on his last three starts.

Although some judges have been quick to place him in the “ungenuine” category, such a claim is unfair.

Advertisement has simply bumped into decent horses such as Udabaa, Rule Breaker and Valencha, and will be desperately unfortunate if there is another tartar lurking in the Absolute Recruitment Maiden Stakes.

Manasha made an inauspicious racing debut but is now warming to her task and wins the vote in the Rhomco Consulting Ltd Median Auction Maiden Fillies’ Stakes.

Despite having unseated her rider first time out at Lingfield, the John Dunloptrained filly showed plenty of dash at Folkestone last time when third in a tight fourrunner maiden.

This represents a really good opportunity for Manasha, who should be suited by a galloping track like Chepstow.

Three Boars looks one of the more likelier sorts reporting for duty at Southwell.

Steve Gollings’ veteran is six times a scorer in Nottinghamshire and looked a picture of health here last month when finishing second behind City Stable.