IMSHIVALLA is a decent performer on her day and Richard Fahey's five-year-old can get her season off to a winning start in the Racing UK Profits Returned to Racing Handicap at Redcar.

She ran 14 times on the turf last season, being successful just the once at Goodwood in August, but kept her form throughout.

A line can be put through her final start of 2015, which was on the all-weather at Chelmsford. She is much better on grass and goes on any ground. George Chaloner is booked to ride today's nap selection.

SMART MOVER ended her juvenile campaign with an emphatic victory at Leicester in October and can carry on where she left off by taking the Pinnacle Racing Syndicate Shares Now Available Handicap.

Granted normal improvement over the winter, the daughter of Fast Company – trained by John Quinn – should be very competitive with Phil Dennis on board for this mile contest.

MONTE CINQ came out of the Brocklesby at Doncaster on Lincoln day with great credit when third to The Last Lion.

With that fine debut run under his belt, the Jason Ward-trained youngster is an obvious choice for the opening Racing UK Day Pass Just £10 Novice Stakes under Andrew Mullen.

Monday fare returns at Windsor with a two-year-old race starting proceedings.

Richard Hannon's runners are always the first to look at but on this occasion it may be best to take a chance elsewhere.

Like last year, Mark Johnston has got off to a flier with his youngsters. The Middleham trainer has had four winners already and POET'S SOCIETY, with James Doyle up top, can add to that tally.

Sir Michael Stoute has also got off the mark for the season and the Newmarket handler can strike with BALLET CONCERTO in the Windsor Vehicle Leasing Maiden Stakes.

The Dansili colt ran two sound races as a two-year-old. Both races were in September and over seven furlongs. He now steps up to a mile and a quarter and that ought to suit him as he was staying on at the end of his two runs. Ryan Moore takes today's ride.

Kelso files the flag for the jumping fraternity and AULDTHUNDER can steal the limelight in the Eildon Hill Stables Handicap Chase.

Micky Hammond's nine-year-old has had a successful 2016 already, winning three of his four starts and finishing second in the other.

He has gone up a hefty 23lb in the ratings but, while he is in such good form, it makes sense to stay on the right side of him. Joe Colliver is down for the ride.

BOWDLER'S MAGIC won twice in the first part of the season and has been knocking on the door in three starts since the turn of the year.

David Thompson's nine-year-old can get back to winning ways under Adam Nicol in the Langdale Bloodstock Handicap Hurdle.