After just three starts, Ed Bethell's three-year-old Haayimm stands out against mostly much more exposed rivals in Musselburgh's nine-furlong contest where he's making his handicap debut.
Haayimm was gelded after his sole start last year and proved a different proposition when flooring a long odds-on favourite in a maiden at Pontefract on his reappearance.
He improved again when beaten a neck by the useful Conclave in a novice at Hamilton last time and is open to further improvement over this extra furlong where he also heads the Timeform weight-adjusted ratings.
Back Haayimm in the 15:00 at Musselburgh
Another Abbot proved better than ever for 'Hot Trainer' William Haggas when successful at Yarmouth a month ago, but the handicapper hasn't treated him too harshly for that success.
Successful twice last summer, Another Abbot confirmed the promise of his Ascot reappearance at Yarmouth in pulling clear of the rest to beat Neyva's Angel by a head.
The runner-up has since paid Another Abbot a compliment when winning by a wide margin back at Yarmouth and, topping the Timeform weight-adjusted ratings, he is taken to follow up.
Back Another Abbot in the 15:37 at Salisbury
It could be a good day at Musselburgh for Ed Bethell and jockey Danny Tudhope as they also have a leading contender in one of the seven-furlong handicaps where Native Instinct is 3 lb clear in the Timeform ratings.
While he failed to win last year, Native Instinct was placed off BHA marks in the 80s last summer so is potentially well handicapped now from a new low mark of 73.
He had excuses at Carlisle last time, but his second at Hamilton on his reappearance over a mile, which just stretched his stamina, suggests he has a race in him off this sort of mark.
A double on Bethell's two selected runners pays at [11/1].
Back Native Instinct in the 16:00 at Musselburgh