JACK My Boy would appear to have everything going for him when he reports for duty at Ffos Las today.

David Evans’ charge has a fine opportunity to atone for a lacklustre run at Newmarket last time by landing the feature event at the Welsh venue.

The three-year-old had been on a bit of a roll, winning twice on the bounce, before his progress came to a shuddering halt at Headquarters.

He looked to do far too much too early that day before fading badly in the final couple of furlongs to finish unplaced, some 14 lengths adrift of Swilly Ferry.

Given he had previously beaten seventh-place Bagomoyo, Jack My Boy was obviously not up to his best that day and has been given a break since that run in May.

It may just be the son of Tagula was feeling a busy early campaign, so freshened up with a useful 3lb claimer slightly easing his burden in the Bet On Live Golf At totesport.

com Handicap, he is worth another chance.

No Rules is the choice in Goodwood’s Book For Revival Handicap. He returned from a lengthy absence at Beverley earlier in the month when the quick ground on the Westwood really did not play to his strengths.

Nevertheless, the five-year-old enjoyed a nice pipe-opener there which should stand him in good stead back on this easier track.

Kimberley Downs is worth watching under a penalty in the Gordon Scott’s 60th Birthday Handicap at Ayr. The four-yearold makes a swift reappearance for trainer Noel Wilson after successfully dropping right back in trip at Musselburgh just seven days ago.

Tried up to nearly two miles of late, he switched back to nine furlongs at the Scottish venue and proved two lengths too good for Grand Diamond.

He will no doubt go up a few pounds in the ratings despite that not being a brilliant race, so it will be interesting to see if he can capitalise on this quick return.

Freddie’s Girl has so far done all her winning on the all-weather and while two triumphs in 16 starts is far from prolific, she is the choice in Lingfield’s Ford Manor Road Handicap.

Beaten just half a length over this course and distance last time, Stef Higgins’ charge remains in good form and should get her turn again soon.

They race over the sticks at Cartmel and Ciannte can strike at the first time of asking in the toteexacta Mares’ Maiden Hurdle.

Successful in a Perth bumper back in July, she is also a point to point winner which bodes well for her first start over obstacles under Rules.