TUMBLEWIND should be in her absolute element back over five furlongs at Catterick.

Richard Whitaker's sprinter has done all of her winning over the minimum trip, but she has been ticking along nicely over farther this summer and is surely close to a return to her best.

The five-year-old was a little subdued on her seasonal bow at Ripon in May, but solid shows over six furlongs at Chester and Pontefract bode really well for the Sky Bet Supporting Yorkshire Racing Summer Festival Handicap.

Tumblewind looked on particularly good terms with herself on her most recent visit to a racecourse when she got to within three lengths of Nameitwhatyoulike in the King Richard III Stakes at the last-named venue.

This again looks quite a nice race, but the Captain Rio mare has the huge advantage of going back to her preferential distance.

Totally at ease on fast ground, she is now 2lb lower than when she last won a race at Thirsk in May 2014.

Declan Carroll's team are in fine order, with Pull The Plug fancied to be the latest winner from Sledmere when she runs at Leicester.

The four-year-old filly began the season by knocking off tidy victories at Wolverhampton and Doncaster, and showed at Carlisle a few weeks ago she is not yet hamstrung by the assessor.

Pull The Plug finished fourth in a six-furlong handicap, but that result was slightly misleading as she suffered bad interference inside the final furlong.

A likeable horse with the capacity to easily handle this extra trip, she should take some stopping in the Thistleton Gap Handicap.

Spirits in the Strawberry Martini camp should be high ahead of the Daily Price Boosts With Unibet Handicap at Sandown.

William Muir's versatile filly finished strongly last year, with back-to-back victories on the all-weather.

She then made a deeply encouraging return to the fray at Newmarket in June, when a close fifth in a decent mile-and-a-half handicap.

Strawberry Martini perhaps lacked the gears, and the race fitness, to get seriously involved that day but should be far sharper in Esher.

The step back up to a mile and three-quarters looks a good piece of business as she ably proved her stamina with a game victory over two miles at Kempton last November.

Satellite is a worthy foe from the William Haggas yard, but Muir will hope his representative has plenty to give off a reasonable mark of 79.

Mutamid seems perfectly content on a Polytrack surface and can be given a bit of a squeak in the HTC Pursuit of Brilliance Handicap at Lingfield.

The Ismail Mohammed-trained colt has not yet done a great deal on turf, but he has been a different proposition on the all-weather, with placed finishes at Kempton and over this course and distance at the start of the month.

His most recent third-placed finish at big odds also deserves to be upgraded as he was impinged by a bad draw yet still capably stuck to his task in a better race than this.

It could be now or never at Bath for Silver Wings, who has been frustrating since finishing down the field at Royal Ascot but has been unearthed a winnable opportunity in the Dribuild Ltd/EBF Novice Stakes.