STOLEN MUSIC, who has been in the form of her life this autumn, can hit a high note again at Catterick tomorrow.

The Ronnie Barr-trained five-year-old goes for the Oliver Cromwell Handicap over one mile and six furlongs and is napped to register her fourth win from her last five starts.

Stolen Music had shown next to nothing in her career until the second half of this season, but has since improved out of all recognition.

Her latest success came at Redcar 17 days ago when she scored by a comfortable two lengths from Galapino.

Paul Fessey, in the saddle that day, again has the mount tomorrow when Stolen Music has excellent prospects of adding to her admirable scoresheet.

Tread Softly, who got off the mark at Pontefract recently, can follow-up in the Thomas Darley Nursery Handicap.

The two-year-old represents Butterwick trainer Richard Fahey, who landed a 20-1 success at Newmarket on Saturday with Raheen in a £40,000 handicap.

Tread Softly, narrowly beaten at Ripon on her debut when she was disadvantaged by a poor run, gained compensation at Pontefract when beating Amaranth by two and a half lengths. Amaranth has since won at Redcar. Tread Softly, again with Robert Winston in the saddle, will be a popular choice here.

The booking of champion jockey Kieren Fallon for the David Nicholls-trained Further Outlook in the featured £10,000 49's Handicap should be heeded.

Previously trained by Amanda Perrett, Further Outlook was beaten a short head by Sharp Cracker at Brighton last month and will be having his first run here for Nicholls, who has built his reputation on his ability to improve horses from other yards. Although he has top weight to carry in this seven furlongs contest

Further Outlook deserves respect.

Fallon, who is two winners short of his second consecutive century of winners, can also hit the target aboard Nuance in the Hambleton Maiden Stakes.

Trained by Henry Cecil, Fallon's boss, the lightly-raced Nuance was a beaten odds-on favourite at Nottingham last time when finishing only third to Wave Of Optimism. Dropped back slightly in distance tomorrow, she deserves the chance to make amends in a very ordinary contest.

The jumping meeting at Warwick provides The Full Monty with a golden opportunity to outstrip his rivals. Simon Sherwood's in-form gelding, winner of both his starts in novice company this season, can complete a hat-trick under top-weight in the Remembrance Sunday Handicap Chase.

After a good season on the Flat, Chris Dwyer has his few jumpers in equally fine form. The Newmarket handler can lift the Francis Graves Handicap Hurdle with Bartholomew Fair, an easy winner at Fakenham 11 days ago.

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