MARGARET'S MISSION, on a roll, can chalk up her fourth successive win in the feature event at Doncaster this evening.

Trained near Glasgow by Jim Goldie, the four-year-old has made rapid strides in recent weeks, winning twice at Newcastle before completing a hat-trick on this course a fortnight ago when she produced her best performance to date.

Margaret's Mission has now been lifted a further 7lb in the ratings and needs to raise her game once again. That, however, is not out of the question, such is her rate of improvement. With Fergal Lynch in the saddle, she can oblige again in the £13,500 EBF Stallions Breeding Winners Fillies' Handicap.

COMICAS can win the Trent Maiden Stakes for Charlie Appleby.

James Doyle's mount underlined his potential when finishing second to Ibn Malik at the end of last month. Further improvement is likely from this twice-raced juvenile, who has the edge on experience over most of his rivals.

The Skybet Supporting The Yorkshire Racing Summer Festival Handicap is the target of KASSBAAN, trained at Newmarket by Marco Botti and the mount of smart apprentice Mark Monaghan.

A winner at Windsor on her reappearance, the three-year-old has since finished third to the in-form Midlander at Chester. Kassbaan can get back on top this time in a tight race.

Also worth noting at Doncaster are the consistent KERRYMERRY (8.25) and ROYAL SIGNALLER (9.00), who served notice that his winning turn was near when runner-up at Newmarket last time out.

At Sandown's afternoon meeting, SIRAJIAH is napped to fulfill the promise she showed on her debut in the Irish Stallion Farms Molson Coors Maiden Fillies' Stakes.

Trained by William Haggas, the two-year-old finished a good second at Leicester six weeks ago when she was sent off favourite, which suggests she had been showing plenty at home in advance of her first outing. She can go one better under Pat Cosgrave.

Frankie Dettori, who will be back aboard his Derby winner Golden Horn in Saturday's King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, teams up with SECATEUR in the Download The Unibet Racing App Handicap.

Winner of two of his four outings this season, the three-year-old – trained by John Gosden – won by four and a half lengths at Newmarket last time. He has been made to pay dearly for that victory and has since been raised 12lb, but he looks a fast-improving colt and can score again.

Mark Johnston, going great guns this summer, saddles both Dessertoflife and Fireglow in the Irish Champions Weekend EBF Stallions Star Stakes, a Listed affair for two-year-olds.

Both Middleham raiders have sound prospects but preference is for FIREGLOW, who finished fourth to Illuminate in the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot last month.

This step up to seven furlongs could eke out further improvement in Fireglow, who will be partnered by William Buick – who rode a winner for Johnston aboard Monserrat at Catterick yesterday when he paid his first visit to the North Yorkshire course for more than five years.

PRESBURG gets a tentative vote in the Odgers Berndtson Handicap. Although he has yet to strike top form this season, Joe Tuite's charge took a step in the right direction when finishing fifth to the in-form Save The Bees at Chester.

He was a winner over this course and distance last season and it would be no surprise to see him take a hand in this event, with smart apprentice Kieran Shoemark reducing his weight by a handy 5lb.