ROCKSPIRIT showed admirable consistency through 2016 and he can pick up where he left off by winning the Bet toteexacta At totepool.com Handicap at Chelmsford on his return to action.

The four-year-old hit the frame on each of his five starts last term, winning three times and finishing second on the other two occasions to end the campaign on a mark of 104 from a starting point of 88.

A 16lb improvement is certainly not to be sneezed at and he has some really nice bits of form, including a one-length defeat of Folkswood, who has since gone on to win a handicap event in Dubai and be placed in Group One company.

Rockspirit followed up that Yarmouth victory with another win over a Godolphin runner as he edged out Basem at Chelmsford on his final outing of the campaign in October.

Basem was perhaps not quite at his best that day, but Rockspirit showed plenty of guts under pressure to secure a short-head verdict despite being all wrong at the weights.

The Marco Botti-trained Rockspirit clearly still has plenty of untapped potential and can get off to a winning start here before going on to better things as the year progresses.

Secret Lightning gave himself no chance at all at Wolverhampton last month but can get back on track in the Bet totetrifecta At totesport.com Handicap.

Slow to break at Dunstall Park, he was always battling to get back anywhere near on terms and unsurprisingly finished well down the field.

He had previously turned in a superior effort when winning what was only a moderate event at Kempton but should not be ruled out in what is merely another average race.

Piaffe is an interesting runner as he makes his debut for Jane Chapple-Hyam in the Bet totequadpot At totesport.com Maiden Fillies' Stakes.

This daughter of Successful Appeal hails from the family of a Hong Kong Group One winner but after one unplaced run for Ralph Beckett last year, she was shipped off by owner Khalid Abdullah.

Bought for 21,000 guineas at Ascot in February, Chapple-Hyam has opted to pitch Piaffe over 10 furlongs for her first start and she can improve for the extra distance, and perhaps a change of scenery.

Solighoster's form got a massive boost at Aintree last Saturday and while he has plenty of weight to carry in the Towcester Greyhounds Every Saturday On Attheraces Novices' Hurdle, he looks another likely winner for trainer Neil Mulholland.

He was beaten three lengths by Fountains Windfall at Plumpton last time out and given that one hosed up by eight lengths on Grand National day, Solighoster looks a sound selection to chalk up a fourth win of the year.