FIELD OF VISION looks set to take the beating in the Watch Racing UK On 3 Devices Conditions Stakes at Kempton.

The Joseph Tuite-trained colt has built quite a progressive profile and while this will be his first start since October, it looks to have been the target as victory will qualify him for the valuable Good Friday card at Lingfield.

The son of Pastoral Pursuits rounded out the last turf campaign with seconds to the smart filly Quiet Reflection in Listed and Group Three company, far from disgraced on either occasion.

Crucially he proved he acts on Polytrack when dotting up in his maiden at Chelmsford and the efforts of Litigant last season showed Tuite most certainly knows how to get one ready.

The booking of George Baker can only be seen as a positive.

Todd is highly likely to play his part in the racinguk.com/anywhere Handicap.

He is 7lb higher than for his win over course and distance in September, but there is plenty of evidence to suggest he is not handicapped out of it just yet.

Anabel Murphy's six-year-old did not get the run of the race at Lingfield last time out and that effort can be marked up a bit, while he lost little in defeat the time before when again second, beaten a nose.

It looks worth sticking with Jammy Guest in the Racing UK Profits Returned To Racing Handicap.

George Margarson's gelding is a talented individual, but his win ratio is not what it might be and that tells you he needs things to go right, as he can be slowly away and has to be ridden accordingly.

Everything went to plan at Lingfield last weekend and there is no better man to have on board around here than Adam Kirby, with a 4lb rise hopefully not proving too punitive.

Keep an eye on Summersault in the 100% Racinguk Profits Returned To Racing Handicap.

Clearly a horse who had his share of problems, he did not race as a two-year-old through injury but showed ability towards the end of 2014, making most to open his account at the third time of asking.

Trainer Jamie Osborne spoke in favourable terms afterwards and this handicap return is an intriguing one, with the yard in reasonable form.

Western Rules is held in the highest regard by Nicky Richards and there will be long faces at Greystoke if he is beaten in the Belhaven Brewery Novices' Hurdle at Kelso.

He was turned over at odds-on first time over hurdles but that form is not that bad and he made no mistake at the next time of asking.

Rathlin is an each-way dart at the Allan Clark Retirement Handicap Chase.

A classy type when with Mouse Morris, it was as recent as last April that he was third in the Topham off a mark of 147.

Now in the care of Micky Hammond, he continues to tumble down the handicap.

Buiseness Sivola can bag a big pot for Willie Mullins in the Coral.ie Hurdle at Leopardstown.

Mullins landing a feature event is hardly news, but doing so with one that might be a decent each-way price is a pretty rare occurrence.

This five-year-old had plenty of good juvenile form to his name last season, and was only bettered by stablemate Petite Parisienne in the Champion Four-Year-Old Hurdle at Punchestown back in May.

He ran in a Grade One in France after that but has not been seen since. He could easily have been kept for this and might be handicapped to run a good race.

Fine Rightly has sound claims of giving trainer Stuart Crawford a major weekend winner in the Coral.ie Leopardstown Handicap Chase.

His eight-year-old has barely ran a bad race in his career and jumps for fun at his best, as he did when winning at Navan last month.

Soft ground holds no fears and he must be thereabouts.