DANCE OF HEROES can provide Jeremy Noseda with a nice handicap prize if he does what is expected of him at Newmarket.

The Shalfleet handler has had a quiet campaign on the turf, but with several decent shots to fire this autumn, hopes will be high of a rousing finale.

In Dance Of Heroes, Noseda looks to have an ideal sort for the Turftrax.co.uk Sectional Timing At Newmarket Handicap.

The three-year-old colt appeared pretty useful in a Lingfield maiden in March, when he pulled a length and a half clear of Moontown without being asked too many stern questions.

Noseda then kept him out of the spotlight until August 29, when he showed much promise at Sandown given he had been out of the game for such a long time.

William Buick's partner enjoyed the step up to 10 furlongs with a game third behind Ski Lift, beaten by two and a half lengths.

What was most striking about that display was the manner in which he galloped towards the line, which makes this ascent to a mile and a half a logical move.

With plenty of stamina on the dam's side, he should have a good time at Newmarket, and may also be available at pretty chunky odds.

That Buick has kept the faith is also encouraging for a horse who might be even sharper if there is a drop or two of rain.

Bondi Beach Boy has to be followed in the 100% Racing UK Profits Returned To Racing Handicap at Pontefract.

Jim Turner's popular sprinter has endured a bad season, but this has been attributed to a bug in the yard which had afflicted all of his trainer's string.

As such, the five-year-old son of Misu Bond had slipped to a 2lb lower mark than when he was last victorious at Beverley last week - and duly dotted up by three-quarters of a length.

With Turner's team now back in fine fettle, coupled with a favour- able draw, it would be surprising if Bondi Beach Boy is not capable of handling a 6lb penalty.