OUR CHANNEL can take the right path to victory in the ApolloBet Cashback If You Finish 2nd Magnolia Stakes at Kempton.

The form of the William Haggas-trained gelding fell away after his three-year-old campaign, which saw him win the Investec Derby Trial at Epsom and finish second in a Group Two in Turkey – as well as being unplaced in the Derby itself.

However, he has been revitalised in recent months and his win over the course and distance earlier this month, when he knuckled down to deny Truth Or Dare by a neck, confirmed that he is back to his best.

This is a better race but the five-year-old should be able to take that in his stride, having been a regular Group-race performer in the past. Pat Cosgrave rides today's nap selection.

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The Roger Varian-trained four-year-old is one of the most unexposed horses in the line-up.

He has had just the five starts and opened his account only a month ago at Chelmsford, despite being squeezed for room at a crucial stage.

The handicapper put him up 10lb for that success – but it may not enough as Barsanti, riden today by Jack Mitchell, could be improving at a rapid rate of knots.

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David Barron's six-year-old showed his turn had to be near when just beaten a neck by Zac Brown in a competitive handicap at Wolverhampton last time out.

He now returns to a track where he has recorded two of his three career victories, with Graham Gibbons on board.

MIDTECH STAR has become something of an all-weather specialist and can register his third win of the month in the Racing UK Winter Season Ticket Handicap.

Ian Williams' improving stayer, who has Adam Kirby up top today, has already scored in good style at Lingfield and at Wolverhampton.

UN NOBLE failed to sparkle on a trip to Ireland last time but looks to have sound claims under Craig Nichol in the Challenger Staying Chase Series Final at Haydock.

Nicky Richards sent his charge to Naas for a competitive novices' handicap event but he was eventually pulled up after getting tailed off.

He had previously looked pretty decent in winning at Ayr and Southwell and it could pay to forgive him that disappointment last time.

After two second places at Musselburgh in January, TEO VIVO gained a well-deserved success at the Edinburgh track last month.

Pauline Robson's nine-year-old can continue the good work in the Challenger Two Mile Hurdle Series Final under Brian Hughes – who also rides CARD GAME, who has yet to taste defeat in 2016 thanks to wins at Sedgefield and Market Rasen.

With the seven-year-old full of confidence, trainer Malcolm Jefferson steps her up in grade for the openingApollo Weekly Golf Refunds Challenger Mares' Hurdle Series Final.

Devon trainer Victor Dartnall can collect Newton Abbot's feature, the Frank Loosemore Memorial Handicap Chase, with UT MAJEUR AULMES.

The eight-year-old showed great tenacity when beating Walk In The Mill by a neck at Newbury three weeks to win for the first time in almost two years.

With that confidence-boosting success under his belt, and David Prichard on board, he can go in again.

CAPTAIN HOX can strike gold in the totescoop6 Novices' Chase at Carlisle.

He came up short at the track last week but it is interesting that he makes such a swift return over half a mile further.