Avebury catches the eye in the Arena Leisure plc Handicap at Southwell tomorrow and is well worth backing to land his first career win.

Tim Easterby's charge was noted enjoying little luck in running on his latest start at Beverley, where he didn't seem to be hindered by the drop back in trip to this seven furlongs.

He is handicapped to win a race like this before long and, obviously in good heart, will take some stopping if granted a clear passage.

Conquering Love found only one of his 17 rivals too good at Pontefract last time out and must have excellent chances of going one place better at theopposite end of the country in the John Bloor Memorial Maiden Handicap at Brighton.

The Michael Bell-trained three-year-old was beaten a length by Just Murphy after a great battle up the straight at Pontefract, with a further six lengths back to the main body of the field.

Racing off the same handicap mark tomorrow he will take plenty of beating against opponents who have proved largely disappointing.

Mutabassir also makes plenty of appeal at the south coast venue.

Gary Moore's old stager had to be dropped in class to win a seller at thecourse last time out but did it well enough and was bought back by connections for 5,200 guineas afterwards.

The fitting of a new bridle seemed to help there and if the trick works again then with his confidence restored Mutabassir could go close in the Ladbrokes Sussex Handicap.

Through The Rye deserves to win a weak-looking Mills & Reeve Claiming Stakes at Yarmouth having once been quite a useful performer.

It's A Secret is the form choice for the Adshel Fillies' Stakes on Kempton's evening card.

This progressive filly made it two wins from three starts when scoring comfortably at Newcastle last week and can defy a 6lb penalty here.