CHESTER STREET can notch back-to-back victories at Chelmsford by lifting the totetrifecta Pick The 1, 2, 3 Handicap.

The three-year-old hails from the family of top mares Chic and Echelon and counts the Ayr Gold Cup winner Don't Touch among his half-siblings.

He was not exactly cheap as a 70,000 guineas yearling purchase but looked as though he might at least pay his way when winning on his second juvenile outing in 2015.

However, this season has not really gone to plan, as he proved pretty keen on each of his four turf starts from May until August, with his eagerness to race perhaps costing him when it really mattered.

Chester Street was then gelded and was a different horse when returning from a 12-week break, with Roger Charlton's decision to employ a hood seemingly working the oracle as he ran out a comfortable winner.

A 7lb rise for that win is probably fair enough and Chester Street looks the type to will continue up the ladder over the winter months.

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A winner at the end of October, he then narrowly failed to follow up, going down by just a head over six furlongs last week.

Gary Moore's runner is clearly in excellent form and stays on a mark of 78, a perch off which he looks more than capable.

Wishfull Dreaming let down favourite-backers at Cheltenham last time out but should be given chance to redeem himself in the Weatherbys Hamilton Handicap Hurdle at Wincanton.

A full-brother to the admiral Wishfull Thinking, the selection has clearly inherited a bit of the family ability as he proved good enough to land a Listed Cheltenham bumper in January 2015 as well as one of two hurdle starts last November.

However, back problems saw him sidelined for the rest of the campaign and he was not seen again until last month when he ran out a comfortable winner of a Chepstow handicap heat.

Pitched into a Cheltenham event off a 7lb higher mark just under two weeks later, Wishfull Dreaming had nothing like the same zip and had to settle for fifth, but perhaps the swift reappearance combined with a little of the 'bounce' factor were to blame.

He has been given a longer break by Philip Hobbs this time and can recapture his better form before going on to higher-profile targets.

Cyclop bumped into a decent rival in Aerial at Fontwell but should not find one quite as good as that in the Weatherbys Hamilton Silver Buck Handicap Chase.

He stayed on well at the death in the Southern National, with his six-length defeat suggesting that his current mark of 123 may still be workable enough.

Ballyandy found old adversary Moon Racer too good again at Cheltenham but can finally get his head in front over obstacles in the Knighton Novices' Hurdle at Leicester.

Winner of the Champion Bumper at the Festival last term, Moon Racer was three-quarters of a length too good on their respective hurdling debuts at Perth in September, with the margin increasing to just short of three lengths on their most recent meeting as Ballyandy was only third.

Moon Racer is obviously not in play here and Ballyandy can take full advantage.

Big River is the pick in the Read Bryan Cooper At 32Red.com Handicap Hurdle at Market Rasen, where a step up in trip looks bound to bring out the best in Lucinda Russell's runner.