Monnavanna, impressive winner of a Chester maiden two weeks ago, can show she is capable of better form by taking a Listed race at Goodwood tomorrow.

Geoff Wragg's daughter of Machiavellian is already guaranteed to be of great value when she retires as her dam Mezzogiorno was third to Lady Carla in the 1996 Oaks.

But she can increase her paddock value even more by coming out on top in the European Breeders Fund Conqueror Stakes.

Her Chester success was only the second race of her life but she fairly bolted up in a 10-runner seven-furlong event.

It was the manner of her five length demolition of Coyote that had many pundits jotting down her name in the notebook.

Her racecourse debut had come just three weeks earlier and that had been eye-catching for she had put in her best work at the finish in taking third place behind Pearly Gates.

Interestingly enough, she has been well-backed on both occasions, starting 6-1 third-favourite first time and 7-4 favourite at Chester.

That suggests she is well thought of at home at a stable who sent out Asian heights to win the Derby trial at the Sussex track on Tuesday, and so far she has lived up expectations. And she is ready to pass her biggest to date with flying colours.

Nooshman can return in triumph to the scene of his finest hour so far by capturing the Badger Brewery Festival Stakes.

He turned a competitive-looking handicap into a procession as he galloped seven lengths clear of Starlyte Girl.

That was a well-deserved second success of last season but he was also placed in such valuable events as the John Smith's and the Tote Cambridgeshire.

He has since left Sir Michael Stoute's yard for Godolphin, but has yet to hit form in two races in Dubai.

However, he was not disgraced in Pattern company, finishing third to Best Of The Bests in one race, and meets nothing of that calibre tomorrow.

Give Notice did just that on his latest start when beaten a neck by Nowell House in a 27-runner Newmarket handicap.

The first two pulled four lengths clear of the third Spring Pursuit and John Dunlop's charge can gain handsome compensation in the £50,000 Bonusprint Rated Stakes (Showcase Handicap).

Marani, fifth on her debut to Quick To Please when last Sunday's Italian Oaks heroine Zanzibar was third at Doncaster last October, can open her account for Manton trainer John Gosden in the Royal Sussex Regiment Maiden Fillies' Stakes.

Fiori can outstay the opposition in the two-mile Great North Road Handicap at Newcastle.

Pat Haslam's dual-purpose performer, fit from a successful campaign over hurdles, ran a splendid race when third of 20 to Lemon Bridge over the Tote Ebor trip of a mile and three-quarters at York last week.

If the five-year-old can repeat that performance over this extra two furlongs then he looks the one to beat.