DANNYDAY notched his first win last time out and can build on that by landing the Better With Bohle Handicap at Haydock.

Sir Michael Stoute's charge has plenty to find on the face of it as top weight Tommy Docc was good enough to finish second in the Queen's Vase at Ascot while one or two other rivals have some nice bits of form to their names.

However, Dannyday looks a typical Sir Michael Stoute improver and he will be getting a handy 12lb pull with the top weight over a trip that appears likely to suit.

A half-brother to leading Qatar performer Dubday, Dannyday failed to cut much ice in his two juvenile outings and his earlier efforts this term were perhaps not all that noteworthy.

He finally hit the target when stepped up to a mile and six furlongs, winning by three and a quarter lengths at this track without really having to go into overdrive.

Dannyday tackles the same course and distance again here and is well capable of making it a double.

Birdman is seemingly back on song this term and could be dangerous to oppose in the Float Glass Industries Handicap.

Switched to the care of David O'Meara over the winter, he made a scorching start for new connections when winning on his first three outings before his progress slowed slightly with a couple of placed efforts on the last two occasions.

He was only beaten three-quarters of a length at Haydock in early June and looks capable of defying his rating of 93.

Molly Dolly has two wins in as many starts to her credit and can further enhance those statistics in the Weatherbys EBF Stallions Breeding Winners Fillies' Handicap at Newbury.

Sir Mark Prescott's charge shed her maiden tag at the first time of asking at Kempton in January before a lengthy absence that stretched to Chester just under a week ago.

She showed no ill effects from her lay-off that day as she won with a fair bit in hand and she will not have to shoulder a penalty here, putting her ahead of the handicapper.

Zari can make a victorious belated seasonal bow in the Hickstead Show Ground Handicap at Lingfield.

She impressed in winning at the second time of asking and while off the track since last October, trainer Roger Varian is well able to get one ready off a break.

Desert Command is the choice in the followtheleaders.co.uk Handicap at Epsom following his recent Salisbury verdict.

Mustadrik can make the trip from Gordon Elliott's Irish yard pay dividends in the Visit Scone Palace Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle at Perth.