Busy Lizzie relished the near two-mile trip at Chester last time and canfollow up over a similar trip on the opening day of the Western meeting at Ayr tomorrow.

John Dunlop's progressive filly spread-eagled her field on the Roodee when coming home seven lengths clear of the pace-setting Jaseur.

It was without doubt a career-best performance as well as being her first win.

The stable has a host of top-class stayers as both Millenary (St Leger) and Romantic Affair (Mallard Handicap) showed at Doncaster last week.

Even so, there will be plenty of opportunities for Busy Lizzie and she will be tough nut to crack in this 15-furlong prize.

She makes the longer journey from Arundel north for the Royal Bank of Scotland Helps Ayrshire Hospice Handicap rather than taking a shorter route to Pontefract where she would also have had a major chance.

Red Millennium can gain handsome compensation for an unsuccessful visit to France by winning the Listed Harry Rosebery Stakes.

Alan Berry's two-year-old was only fourth to Iron Mask at Chantilly, but she is a tough cookie and can bounce back.

Biennale, a creditable fifth to Give The Slip in the Tote Ebor, looks a good bet in the Phil Bull Trophy Conditions Stakes at Pontefract.

The four-year-old colt, trained by Sir Michael Stoute, has also run without success in other top staying races such as the Northumberland Plate and the Group Three Bonusprint Stakes at Sandown. He can take full advantage of a drop in class.

Birdsong got up in the shadow of the post at Lingfield to short head Toldya in a blanket finish to a 19-runner six-furlong handicap.

The uphill climb to the line at the West Yorkshire track should help Chris Wall's three-year-old as she bids to follow up in the Pontefract Park Fillies' Handicap.

Burgundy did not make his debut until a month ago, but the three-year-old gelding quickly made up for lost time by landing a seven-furlong Salisbury maiden by two and a half lengths from Badaawah.

With plenty of improvement expected from Roger Charlton's charge, Burgundy can be the toast in the Weft Gate Classified Stakes.

Eastwell Hall can overcome a near three-month absence to take the Millennium Stayers' Handicap at Yarmouth.

Tom McGovern's four-year-old was an excellent fifth to Barba Papa in the Ascot Stakes in June on her latest start after taking an 18-furlong handicap at Chepstow earlier that month.

The Saddlers' Hall gelding was fourth to Top Cees in the Tote Cesarewitch last October at 100-1 and tomorrow's contest should put him spot on for the second leg of the "autumn double" at Newmarket next month. He is already only 25-1 with Ladbrokes for this season's renewal.

Rasoum put his debut third on this track behind him when taking a six-furlong maiden at Newmarket by a length from Knock.

The Ed Dunlop-trained grey two-year-old can capture the Great Yarmouth Conditions Stakes on his way to better things.

And Eric Wheeler, who struck with Dancing Mystery at the seaside track on Tuesday, can saddle Kilmeena Lad to take his division of the Custom Kitchens Handicap.