FREUD has proved a revelation in recent weeks and he can keep up the good work with a third win on the bounce in the Coral Handicap at Lingfield.

The six-year-old had been pretty uninspiring since joining Ian Williams last February but he has really hit his stride this year, with an initial fourth at Chelmsford at the beginning of January swiftly followed by a cosy victory back at that track.

Saddled with a 6lb penalty, Freud was back in action just five days later when turning out at Chelmsford again last Thursday in a slightly better heat.

However, the extra weight and the rise in grade provided few issues as he saw off Mountain Rescue with the minimum of fuss by half a length, winning with seemingly plenty still left in the locker.

He triumphed off a mark of 76 that day but having been dropped by the handicapper ahead of his purple patch, he is able to line up off a perch of 79 here with that 3lb difference unlikely to have too much of an impact.

Williams has clearly found the key to Freud now and it would be surprise if he could not extend his winning sequence.

Russian Radiance is another with a couple of ones next to her name and she is the pick in the EBF Stallions/32Red Fillies' Handicap.

Jonathan Portman's charge scored twice at Wolverhampton in October and November and she returns here, having had a few weeks on the easy list.

She defied a 5lb hike when winning on that second occasion and while she has an extra 6lb to her name now, Russian Radiance is thriving.

Go On Go On Go On hit the target at the second time of asking before Christmas and can pick up from that with victory in the 32Red Handicap at Kempton.

The three-year-old finished second for Clive Cox on her racecourse bow at Kempton at the beginning of December before returning nearly three weeks later to go one place better.

She stayed on well that day and while the form has not worked out quite as well as connections might have hoped, Go On Go On Go On remains a decent prospect.

Nicky Henderson has had a reasonably quiet spell in terms of runners of late but he should be back among the winner with a couple of live chances at Catterick.

Full Shift looks a likely type for a Cheltenham novice event and he can underline that impression with victory in the racinguk.com Novices' Chase.

He fluffed his lines when sent off favourite on his fencing bow but righted his initial disappointing effort when scoring at Kempton on Boxing Day.

He looks a really decent prospect, a comment which also applies to stablemate Cup Final, who makes his reappearance in the Racing Again 5th February Handicap Hurdle.

The seven-year-old was a decent novice in the 2013-14 season but was limited to just two starts last term, winning at Sandown on the second occasion last December.

He has been off the track since then but Henderson can certainly produce his horses ready to win off a prolonged break and Cup Final is already being touted as a possible Cheltenham hope in some quarters.

The Seven Barrows team are likely to land the opening Stella Artois "Supporting Bangor-On-Dee" Juvenile Hurdle at Bangor courtesy of Fixe Le Kap.

This French recruit impressed when winning at Newbury, triumphing despite racing a bit lazily, and connections will surely be disappointed if he cannot take this event.