ELUSIVE Ellen won as she liked on her latest visit to Lingfield and looks sure to go well again on her return to the track for the JEC Fillies' Handicap.

Originally trained in Ireland by Ken Condon, the six-year-old has won four times since joining Brendan Powell in 2014, albeit at a lowly level.

She snapped a losing run dating back to March of last year when bolting up over the course and distance in January on her first start since October, and it is interesting connections have given her another break since, presumably feeling she is at her best when fresh.

Elusive Ellen is 6lb higher on her return to action and is on a career-high mark, buts she clearly likes the track and the booking of Ryan Moore has to be seen as a huge positive.

Stormy Clouds is an attractive proposition in the opening Cantering Cuisine Novice Median Auction Stakes.

The Sir Prancealot filly shaped with plenty of promise when runner-up on her debut at Kempton less than a fortnight ago and may have been unfortunate to bump into a particularly smart one in Chupalla.

A reproduction of that effort could well suffice and there is every chance she can even raise her game with that experience under her belt.

The smartly-bred Battlement must be backed in the TTS Networks Maiden Stakes.

The three-year-old is a daughter of Dansili out of Scuffle, a mare Battlement's trainer Roger Charlton did well with a few years ago.

Battlement was backed like victory was expected on her Wolverhampton introduction and while odds-on backers had their fingers burnt, she was far from disgraced in finishing a close second to her main market rival who had the benefit of experience.

Charlton has found a perfect opportunity for her to go one better in what looks a particularly weak affair.

You Say What rates the best bet at Warwick in the ApolloBet Cashback Specials Handicap Hurdle.

Neil King's point-to-point graduate bolted up on his hurdling debut at Exeter in December, he has found life tough for much of the season.

Conditions may have been on the lively side for his handicap debut at Doncaster, though, and his comfortable win back in novice company at Exeter last month was more like it.

With soft ground set to prevail, he should give a good account of himself off a revised mark of 130.

National Hunt racing also comes from Wincanton, where Howaboutnever should put up a bold bid to follow up last month's Newbury success.

The Roger Teal-trained eight-year-old has a likeable profile having been placed on eight of his 13 starts under Rules and struck gold for the third time in what was quite a competitive heat in Berkshire.

The handicapper has had his say, dishing out a 5lb rise, but in present mood that might not be enough to stop him going in again in the Jim Morgan & Ronnie Stevens Memorial Handicap Hurdle, with the trainer's son Harry doing the steering.

SELECTIONS:

LINGFIELD: 2.20 Stormy Clouds, 2.50 Nidnod, 3.20 Battlement, 3.50 Fitzwilliam, 4.20 ELUSIVE ELLEN (NAP), 4.50 Beauty Night, 5.20 Awesome Rock.

WARWICK: 2.00 Denboy, 2.30 Some Finish, 3.00 Instant Karma, 3.30 Financial Climate, 4.00 You Say What, 4.30 Take The Crown, 5.00 Eamon An Cnoic, 5.30 Al Shahir.

WINCANTON: 2.10 Awesome Rosie, 2.40 Howaboutnever, 3.10 Exmoor Mist, 3.40 Rafafie, 4.10 Saint Raph, 4.40 Cygnet, 5.10 Djarkalin, 5.40 Winningtry.

DOUBLE: Battlement and Elusive Ellen