Swiss Lake can bounce back to form at Newbury tomorrow.

She was undoubtedly disappointing on her last outing when well fancied for the Princess Margaret Stakes at Ascot.

Gerard Butler has made no secret of the regard in which he holds the daughter of Indian Ridge but she only beat two home in the eight-runner event.

Taking a very strong hold, she was held up but, after being switched to make her effort on the outside, Kevin Darley's mount found little.

She raced a lot more prominently on her only other outing, scoring an easy success at Sandown -- in a race whose form has been boosted by the subsequent victory of the runner-up.

Fast ground at Ascot could also have been against her and she is surely capable of better in the Listed St Hugh's Stakes.

A very speedy type, the drop back to the minimum trip should not be an inconvenience -- in fact it should be in her favour.

Funfair Wane can take the Washington Singer Stakes for Mick Channon. He looked very useful in winning a maiden at York last time out and is well worth this try in Listed company.

Newmarket stages the last of its Friday evening meetings which have proved so popular with racegoers, who are also able to sample a host of live bands after racing.

Bright And Clear could have punters dancing to a winning tune in the Q103 Maiden Fillies' Stakes.

The Barry Hills-trained filly, a half-sister to the smart Tenby, put up a bold show on her debut at Goodwood when just failing to reel in Kootenay.

She was up with the pace virtually throughout and did really well to stick to her task, although she wasn't given that hard a time in the closing stages.

She will have come on a lot for that and can justify the Group One entry she holds in next month's Meon Valley Stud Fillies' Mile with a win.