RED Cadeaux has plenty in his favour when he lines up for the Seajacks – She’s Got Legs Handicap at Yarmouth.

The Barry Hills-trained four-yearold was eighth in the Chester Cup off a mark of 95 a few runs ago, although that only tells half the story as he ran into trouble on more than one occasion and did well to finish so close.

He ran another excellent race off the same mark last time out at Haydock, finding only the progressive Kansai Spirit narrowly too good.

Now rated 98, there are more races to be won with him and he will enjoy the ease in the ground.

Few stables are firing quite as well as John Gosden’s at the moment and Man Of God can add to the tally in division two of the European Breeders’ Fund Maiden Stakes.

He looked in need of the experience when eighth behind the much-touted Frankel at Newmarket and normal improvement from that would put him thereabouts.

Kieren Fallon is an eyecatching booking and ground conditions should not be a problem as there was plenty of cut at Headquarters.

Gouray Girl is the confident pick to defy top weight in the Pontefract Park Fillies’ Handicap for the Walter Swinburn yard.

She was flying at the death at Goodwood last month, just failing to get up having come from the rear with all the dangers that entails at that course.

Definitely on the upgrade and one who will not mind a bit of cut in the ground, she should be hard to beat with the requisite luck in running this time, despite a 3lb rise for not winning.

On the same card, give the market close inspection for a guide as to what is expected from Highland Park in the Book Your 18th October totesport Package Maiden Stakes.

Making his debut, the Sir Michael Stoute-trained colt is a half-brother to 2000 Guineas winner Golan and the top-class Tartan Bearer.

Plaisterer got back to winning ways at Epsom and can double up with the victory in the williamhill.com/bonus25 Handicap (for the Kilkerran Cup) at Ayr.

Chris Wall’s mare had found life tough after winning at Doncaster last July but had dropped to a tempting mark and made the most of it.