Consistent at a low level and he wasn't winning out of turn when landing a 6f classified event at Chelmsford in August; effective around here and more minor money on the cards.
He had dropped 10lb in the weights prior to pouncing late to score at Bath three weeks ago (5.5f, good); still feasibly weighted and there should be sufficient pace on for him to run well.
All three wins over C&D, the latest in a classified event in July; runner-up twice from four turf starts since then; likely to be in the thick if it again.
11-race maiden; best effort for a while when second of eight over 5f here 12 days ago (visored for the first time), burrowing up the rail; return to 6f won't hurt and she's one of the likelier types.
26-race maiden but she has often run well and the addition of cheekpieces saw her narrowly fail to hold off Savalas at Bath three weeks ago (5.5f, good); disappointed at Kempton (behind Don't Fight It) on Wednesday; opposable for win purposes.
C&D winner for Robyn Brisland; low-key debut for the Faulkner yard over C&D in July but that was after 375 days off; another layoff to contend with here and others look safer.
Consistency an issue but she's run well in two of her four starts for this yard, the latest when a close third of 12 at Kempton on Wednesday night; had no obvious excuse there but she still needs consideration with a leading apprentice booked.
11-race maiden; not fired in three runs after a midsummer break, reportedly bleeding from the nose at Chelmsford a fortnight ago; tongue-tie now added; chance if anywhere near his best but there are risks involved.
Veteran with 17 wins to his name, nine of them at this track; not beaten far on turf the last twice, including for his inexperienced rider (looked polished) at Bath three weeks ago; well drawn and should be arriving on the scene late.