BE My Mot clearly enjoys the run-up to Christmas as she runs all her best races at this time of year.

Her career high point came at this time 12 months ago when landing a Grade Two novice chase at Lingfield at odds of 50-1.

Trainer Gardie Grissell explained afterwards: "She loves the mud and is a stone better in it."

And with conditions sure to be in her favour at Folkestone tomorrow, she can capture the Daily Mail Mares' Only Handicap Hurdle.

After a spell out of form, she bounced right back when dotting up at Folkestone last month and although raised 8lb for that success, she still looks fairly-treated on the pick of her efforts.

Scots Grey justified strong support when scoring at Market Rasen last month and looks the type to do well in novice company this season.

The Nicky Henderson-trained son of Derby runner-up Terimon can land the EBF Daily Mail National Hunt Novices' Hurdle (Qualifier).

The stable rarely over-faces its youngsters and he can continue his education with another success, having already proved himself as being able to cope with give in the ground.

Mary Reveley has her team in top form and the Saltburn trainer can strike with hat-trick seeker Torso in the Tote Jackpot Hurdle.

The in-form five-year-old scored in good style at Newcastle before landing an 11-runner event at Huntingdon, leading two flights from home before quickening away to beat Reggie Buck by six lengths.

Clearly on the upgrade Torso looks a good bet in the afternoon's Showcase handicap.

Italian Symphony looks a class above his rivals in the Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel Claiming Stakes at Southwell.

Although he has been a little below-par of late, it will be a major surprise if this multiple scorer fails to oblige.