With five places on the Sportsbook it's worth going each-way with the Haydock Swinton Handicap Hurdle, and Neil Mulholland's Bucephalus appeals as a likeable sort.
The gelding ran a fine race in third over the course and distance in April, and perhaps was a bit too eager from the front with Dance And Glance (who re-opposes here) picking him off late.
However, he was still leading into the straight and was near a personal best from 135.
The nine-year-old son of Soldier Hollow previously has scored at Newcastle, again from the front, and he seems to go well at this north west venue.
Back Bucephalus EW in the 13:15 at Haydock
We need the eight to stand their ground for the three places as Mr Swivell appeals as one to note for the Lingfield 15:15.
He's priced at 9/110.00 and Kevin Philippart De Foy has been in good form with four winners from his last 25 runners at 16% and our multiple selection Tycoon earned a place as a BSP 32 horse last weekend for the trainer.
The gelded son of City Light looks best on good to firm going and produced some good handicap performances last term including seconds at Ascot and Newmarket.
Off a mark that requires a personal best from 95, he ran well fresh first time out last season to finish second and this honest sort can go well at a price and considering he's been taking on a good class of handicapper, he can also make the running and has a fair draw in four.
Back Mr Swivell EW in the 15:15 at Lingfield
Back Alan's two Saturday selections in a double EW