Love Everlasting was unlucky to come up against a potentially classy youngster last time and can gain a well-deserved first success in the European Breeders' Fund Garrowby Maiden Fillies' Stakes at Beverley tomorrow.

Mark Johnston's charge went down by a length and three-quarters to Mick Channon's highly-touted debutant Tobougg in a seven-furlong York maiden two weeks ago.

That could well prove to be some effort, but it was not the first time that Love Everlasting had taken on the colts at the Knavesmire for just a week earlier she had finished fourth to Ghayth.

And he went on to dead-heat for third place in the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster.

This looks to be Love Everlasting's turn especially as she is running in a fillies' only race for the first time.

Marton Mere, a winner at the Humberside track two outings ago, can strike again in the PricewaterhouseCoopers Northern Bloodstock Unit Handicap.

Time Away, second to the smart Karasta on her debut at Newmarket, can go one better in the EBF Maiden Fillies' Stakes at Sandown.

After being caught flat-footed when the pace quickened, she stayed on really well up the hill in the final furlong to run the subsequent May Hill Stakes winner to three lengths.

The John Dunlop-trained filly seems certain to be suited by the step up from seven furlongs to a mile.

Ogilia, a winner over the extended mile here last month, can repeat the trick in the Tote 'totalbet.com' Fillies' Stakes (Showcase Handicap).

Ian Balding's filly gave a game display to hold Mossy Moor by a head and she has run respectably in two tough handicaps since then.

Green Card, revitalised by a successful spell over hurdles, can follow up victory at Doncaster last week in the Norwest Holst Construction Classified Stakes.

Sean Woods's six-year-old scored his first win for over two years on the Flat when beating Culzean by a length and three-quarters. That suggests he is far from being a back number and he can strike again.

At Yarmouth, Deep Space looks the best bet on the seaside card in the Eastern Festival Conditions Stakes.

Ed Dunlop's five-year-old is a top-notch sprinter at his best, having captured the 1999 Wokingham Stakes at Royal Ascot, and he showed his liking for the Norfolk track with a smooth victory over Dancing Maestro two weeks ago.

Mine was a beaten favourite on his debut but can recoup losses in the EBF Fleggborough Maiden Stakes.

Luca Cumani's Primo Dominie colt was third to Hamadeenah at Newmarket when 11-10 to score first time. It was a good first effort and compensation awaits.