AGUEROOO can continue his sensational progress with victory in today's wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk Handicap.

Richard Hannon's three-year-old was rated a lowly 64 when kicking off his winning spree at Chelmsford in late December but, having won four of his seven starts in the subsequent three months, he is now some 30lb higher.

He stepped up markedly in grade for the big sprint on All-Weather Championships Finals Day last week but was certainly not outclassed, beaten just two lengths into eighth position.

The son of Monsieur Bond could also be counted unfortunate not to finish a touch closer, having suffered interference.

Aguerooo returns to handicap company in a bid to secure his first win at Dunstall Park and apprentice jockey Hollie Doyle, who has steered him to three victories since the turn of the year, gets back on board to take some valuable weight off his back.

He faces three pretty smart rivals in the four-horse race but should be up to the task as today's nap selection.

CLARY will not be winning out of turn if coming good in the concluding Hotel & Conferencing At Wolverhampton Fillies' Handicap.

James Unett's mare has been placed on six of her seven starts since last hitting the bullseyse at Chelmsford in September and, on a track where she has fared well in the past, another bold bid looks assured.

WHOOPSY DAISY made a successful return after a six-month break when scoring at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and there could be more to come as she reappears in the totepool Betting On All UK Racing Handicap at the Essex course this evening.

The handicapper may have been a little lenient on Jayne Chapple-Hyam's filly by only putting her up 3lb for that victory.

Although she only won by half a length, she did meet trouble in running and may well have been more convincing had she got a clear run.

NEW RICH could never get in a blow against Rigoletto at Kempton last time but had won in good style at Lingfield previously and is worth another chance in the Bet totetrifecta Handicap.

I AM COLIN won for the first time over fences at Leicester at the beginning of the month when pulling nine lengths clear of Lord Landen.

It was no surprise the assessor has given him as much as 10lb for that success but trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies will be expecting another big run in the Stella Artois Handicap Chase at Bangor.

CALCULATED RISK has won his last two starts, both at Ffos Las, and can complete a hat-trick at the Welsh track in the Weatherbys Handicap Hurdle.

Debra Hamer's seven-year-old is only 1lb higher than for his first win and must surely go close if in the same form, even though he is stepping up in grade.