15:35, Sandown - Sallaal one to follow
Saalaal has a cracking pedigree - he's a half-brother to high-class Benbatl - and he produced one of the best handicap performances on Timeform's scale this century at Epsom four weeks ago.
He was ridden with less restraint than when catching the eye on his return over the same course and distance and turned an ultra-competitive race into a rout, squeezing through a gap in the straight and easily powering six and a half lengths clear.
Saalaal is a grand type physically, out of a Group 1 winner and a half-brother to two more, and he's definitely one to follow back in listed company - he's at least 6lb clear of his rivals on Timeform weight-adjusted ratings and also has the Horse In Focus Flag.
Back Saalaal in the 15:35 Sandown
16:10, Sandown - Lazy Griff unexposed as a stayer
Lazy Griff showed smart form when finishing runner-up to Lambourn in the Derby last season before finishing third behind the same rival in the Irish version and he shaped promisingly upped in trip when third over this course and distance on his return.
That was in the Group 3 Henry II Stakes and it was a very good return from 11 months off, a stronger gallop sure to have suited but, given the length of time he'd been off the track, the way that race developed perhaps setting him up even better for a good season.
He's long since shaped like a horse who will be suited by this trip and, given plenty of time to get over that run, Lazy Griff is one to be interested in back in listed company.
Back Lazy Griff in the 16:10 Sandown
18:00, Beverely - Bruce Banner poised to strike
Bruce Banner hasn't won on the Flat for over a year, while both of his successes have come on the all-weather, but he has won over hurdles at Musselburgh, and left the impression he's ready to strike over this course and distance 10 days ago.
Indeed, he started the odds-on favourite that day with the visor back on having run a solid race at Ripon the time before, and he arguably should have won, too.
Bruce Banner wasn't disgraced, running up to form, not getting the clearest run through, but once he got a gap in the final 100 yards he finished well. This is another ordinary handicap and, still 4lb below his last winning mark, he's one to keep on the right side - he's got the Horse In Focus Flag.
Back Bruce Banner in the 18:00 Beverley