DOSE, who makes the long journey from North Yorkshire, can finally open her winning account at Lingfield today on the last day of 2015 racing action.

The Malton filly, who has had only four outings, has shaped with credit in all her races and was beaten by little more than three lengths into ninth place at Kempton last time when tackling her first handicap.

This anti-clockwise course may well suit her better than Kempton's speed-orientated track, which is right-handed, and Dose is napped to lose her maiden tag in the 32Red Casino Handicap over seven furlongs.

Richard Fahey, trainer of Dose, also has a winning chance with BILLY BOND in the concluding Download The Ladbrokes App Handicap.

Sammy-Jo Bell takes the mount on the three-year-old, who has finished runner-up at Southwell on his last two starts.

Provided Billy Bond is as effective on this Polytrack surface as he is on Fibresand, he ought to go well in the final Flat race of the year.

CAMBODIA should make a bold bid in the 32Red.com Maiden Stakes.

Trained by Chris Wall, the two-year-old made an encouraging debut to finish second at Kempton earlier this month. That experience will not have been wasted on him and he is fancied to go one better. George Baker has the mount.

CORPORAL MADDOX bids for a hat-trick of wins in the Ladbrokes Handicap.

The eight-year-old has returned to form lately, rattling up a couple of wins at Wolverhampton. Life is beginning to get tougher for him now as he climbs up the handicap but it would be foolish to underestimate his chances of obliging again under William Twiston-Davies.

EXCELLENT AIM gets the vote in the opening Daily Price Boosts At Unibet Handicap.

George Margarson's gelding came good at Southwell last time, winning a shade cosily under apprentice Lulu Stanford. Ryan Powell takes the mount this time and Excellent Aim is fancied to defy a 5lb rise in the weights.

Also worth noting at Lingfield are CAPTAIN LARS (2.00), who is favoured by the weights in the selling race, and the in-form PROMINNA (3.00).

Over the jumps at Uttoxeter, AUTHORIZED TOO aims to bounce back from a tumble last time out in the opening Abacus Decorators Maiden Hurdle.

A promising runner-up at Plumpton on her debut, Noel Williams' four-year-old took a heavy fall at the same venue earlier this month when in the process of running another good race. It is hoped Authorized Too enjoys better fortune this time around.

BARISTA goes for a quick double in the Whitley Groundworks Handicap Hurdle.

The seven-year-old returned to winning form over this course and distance a couple of weeks ago. A 5lb rise may not prevent Barista, trained by Brian Forsey, from winning again.

Donald McCain has his string in decent form and WHITSUNDAYS has every chance of adding to his trainer's tally of winners in the Derek Fower Transport Handicap Hurdle.

Will Kennedy's mount got back in the winning groove at Sedgefield four weeks ago. That success should have boosted Whitsundays' confidence and it would come as no surprise to see him complete a quick double.

Also worthy of attention – at a meeting where mud-lovers promise to be in their element on heavy ground – are OVER MY HEAD (1.50), who made an encouraging return to action at Southwell recently, and the in-form CAPILLA (2.50).