RICHARD FAHEY is keen to strike while the iron is hot with Carnageo, who lines up in the ApolloBet Daily Racing Refunds Handicap at Haydock.

The three-year-old opened his account in some style last week, scoring by six lengths at Ripon in what was his sixth attempt.

He had previously shaped with a little promise when third at Nottingham but given a more prominent ride in North Yorkshire, he kept up his relentless gallop all the way to the line.

Carnageo triumphed off a mark of 68 but the handicapper is almost certain to hand out a hefty hike so it makes sense to turn out again under a 6lb penalty as Fahey's charge could easily be well in off those terms.

Tawdeea found the Zetland Gold Cup at Redcar a bit too tough but the ApolloBet Bet Through Your Mobile Handicap could be more his level.

Trained by Richard Hannon last year, he was snapped up by David O'Meara for just 11,000 guineas last autumn and has already paid back a chunk of that price tag with wins at Hamilton and Newcastle.

Those victories prompted connections to line up in what is always an ultra-competitive heat and Tawdeea found it a stretch too far to really make his presence felt off a mark of 91.

That said, he did not enjoy the cleanest of passages and can be rated a shade higher than his finishing position suggests.

O'Meara should also be on the mark at Beverley as Dutch Artist holds every chance in the Weatherbys Hamilton Handicap.

Trained by David Wachman as a juvenile, he made just one start there before spending 2015 on the sidelines and being shipped out of the yard for 8,000 guineas last October.

O'Meara soon got him back on the winning trail as Dutch Artist overcame his long lay off to win at Catterick at the beginning of May, although he could not follow up on his second outing for new connections at York.

That was a markedly better race, though, so perhaps the tougher competition combined with a little of the bounce factor just proved too much for the Dutch Art gelding.

He looks better than that running suggests though and it may pay to keep the faith.

Yarmouth swings back into action following well-documented ground issues and Singyoursong can prove the star of the show at the seaside in the Thurlow Nunn Vauxhall Dealer of Great Yarmouth Fillies' Handicap.

David Simcock's charge could potentially be well treated on her current mark of 71, despite the fact she let down favourite-backers on her most recent outing.

Third to the well-regarded Cajoled on her racecourse bow last December, the Aqaleem filly then ran out an easy three-length winner on her next start in January, with a couple of those in behind hitting the target subsequently.

She was then given a break until returning at Wolverhampton last month, where she was sent off favourite but had to settle for third behind Bocking End.

Singyoursong was a bit keen that day and hardly charted the best course around Dunstall Park, so she could be a bit better than the bare form suggests. To that end, a minor rise in the weights might not be enough to anchor her progress.

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