CHELMSFORD CHIC ALL THE RAGE

By Anita Chambers, Press Association Sport

Crazy Chic is on a roll at present and can bring up his hat-trick in the Scoop6Soccer Handicap at Chelmsford.

Marco Botti's charge clearly reserves his best for the artificial surfaces, as three of his four career victories to date have been on the all-weather.

Tried on the turf during the summer, Crazy Chic failed to show his best but switched back to Polytrack at Kempton in September, he wasted no time in returning to winning form as he triumphed by half a length in a competitive enough handicap.

Raised in class last time out, Crazy Chic stepped up to the mark with ease, shrugging off a 5lb rise to triumph by half a length after knuckling down really well under pressure.

He has been hiked another 6lb for that success but remains relatively unexposed and might still have a little in hand over the handicapper.

Imshivalla posted her best effort yet in defeat at Doncaster earlier this month and she can make the most of a step down in class for the Play Scoop6Soccer At betfred.com Handicap.

Richard Fahey pitched the four-year-old into a Listed heat on Town Moor and connections must have been delighted with her third place, albeit beaten six lengths by the convincing winner Princess Loulou.

It certainly was not the best Listed heat of the year and a 2lb rise seems reasonably fair and leaves Imshivalla on a fairly competitive mark.

Sun'Aq is another who faces what should be an easier task in the Win A Football Fortune With Scoop6Soccer Nursery Handicap.

Twice a winner in August, Sir Mark Prescott felt she was worth a shot in Group Three company at the Curragh back in September but that task proved too stiff an ask as she trailed home last of 10 runners.

This is less competitive and while she must shoulder top weight, Sun'Aq looks more than capable.

The Fahey team can also be on the mark with El Viento in the unibet.co.uk Daily Enhanced Place Terms Handicap at Lingfield.

He did not seem to thrive on the Kempton track when last seen but finished fast to bag fourth place and must be one for the short list here.

Stars At Night is a notable newcomer in the first division of the British Stallion Studs EBF Interactive Maiden Fillies' Stakes .

Trained by John Gosden, the Galileo filly is a half-sister to Classic winner Blue Bunting so clearly merits a modicum of respect.

Clondaw Banker can strike gold in the Lord Tennyson Handicap Hurdle at Market Rasen.

Nicky Henderson's charge arrives on the back of a win at Sandown at the start of the month, when he finally put the pieces together to claim a nice victory.

His previous run looks better than it initially did now as he finished sixth behind subsequent Greatwood hero Old Guard after being hampered.

Pass The Time catches the eye as she makes her fencing bow in the EBF & TBA Mares' Novices' Chase at Wincanton.

The six-year-old has mixed it with the top hurdling mares over the last couple of seasons, with her best effort coming when second in a Doncaster Grade Two last term.

She subsequently found Grade One company too hot at both Cheltenham and Punchestown but is an interesting contender in this new sphere.