POWERFUL DREAM looks capable of landing a hat-trick in the first division of the 32Red.com Handicap at Wolverhampton.

When she won a little race at Dunstall Park for Ron Harris back in February from a mark of 59, he started talking about black type and those plans looked a little fanciful.

However, she was even more impressive when going in again with a penalty at Lingfield next time and her revised rating is now 70.

One more success and she would not be far off competing at Listed level, so Harris could end up having the last laugh.

Harris stated previously that her family tend to get better with age and that is certainly the case with this one, who he looks like having plenty of fun with.

Luke Morris has the ride on board today's nap selection.

Roger Charlton's Intermittent is likely to be a short price in the 32Red Casino Maiden Fillies' Stakes but there are grounds for taking on the 79-rated three-year-old.

Last time out she had the run of the race from the front but had no answer to Ed Dunlop's Sagely.

Admittedly that was her first run for a while, and she may strip fitter, but it seems telling that Dunlop runs two against her again – specifically FLINTY FELL.

Silvestre de Sousa has been booked and she really caught the eye on her debut when third at Lingfield earlier this month.

Without being asked a serious question, she stayed on takingly under hands and heels and looks sure to improve a great deal for that experience.

CLOONACOOL faces a much easier task in Ludlow's Bromfield Sand & Gravel Handicap Chase than on his most recent outing at Kempton.

After a pleasing win at this track, he was thrown in at the deep end for the Pendil at Kempton and fared well enough for a long way.

A blunder approaching the final mile just as the pace was quickening put paid to his chances but he shaped better than a handicap mark of 139.

Despite top weight, he should take some stopping with Josh Moore on board.

THE MISSUS is the pick in the opening ECIC Mares' Novices' Hurdle at Chepstow, despite not having got her head in front in five starts to date.

She ran better than her fifth place suggests at Doncaster last time and this may not be the strongest of heats.