HERE Comes When can make his fitness tell in a tight renewal of the Sky Bet Royal Windsor Stakes at the Berkshire circuit.

Strictly on the ratings, this five-runner affair looks a pretty straightforward task for Lightning Spear but whether he is actually worthy of a lofty rating of 115 is up for debate.

He won his first four races for the now-retired Olly Stevens but arguably achieved a career-best in his first defeat when second to Arod in the Summer Mile at Goodwood.

After that he was not disgraced in the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville but he was soundly beaten by Custom Cut in a Group Three at the Curragh and disappointed when upped to 10 furlongs in the Champion Stakes.

There is no doubt David Simcock will be able to coax him back to his best but whether that will be first time out, and he has had a lot of issues through his career, is a moot point.

Andrew Balding's Here Comes When made a very sound reappearance when third to Home Of The Brave in a very strong race for its type at Leicester when he pulled his chance away in the first half of the race.

The fact he was able to stick on for third spoke volumes and he was beaten less than four lengths by the superstar Solow in the Sussex Stakes.

John Ryan's Battle Of Marathon has run three fine races in defeat already this season but Here Comes When might just have a touch more class.

Ed Dunlop can do little wrong at present and his Michael's Mount might be ahead of the assessor in the Sky Bet Cash Out Handicap.

Unplaced in three maidens over trips that on breeding looked too short, he was a comfortable winner when upped to nearly a mile and a half for his handicap debut.

Only 4lb higher for this and with the yard in such great form, he can go in again.

The William Haggas-trained Bedrock made a typical seasonal introduction for one from his yard when fourth at Doncaster and can defy top weight in the Sky Bet handicap.

A winner on his final start at two, he was third over a mile on Town Moor and steps up to a mile and a quarter now which looks sure to suit.

David O'Meara appears to have found a very winnable opportunity for Madame Butterfly in the High Definition Racing UK Maiden Stakes at Musselburgh.

A half-sister to Amazing Maria, she has found one too good in three starts to date but should open her account now.

There are certain stables who can blow very hot and cold and they are worth following when you can identify a hot spot.

Tim Vaughan is one of those and his Ifan can notch up a quick fire double in the bhf.org.uk London To Brighton 19 June Handicap at Brighton.

The step up in trip should suit Chris Wall's Cambodia in the Award Winning Fine Dining At Horizons Median Auction Maiden Stakes at Wolverhampton.

Given the form of his yard at present, Nicky Henderson's Good Idea might be one to note in the Towcester Bet Maiden Open National Hunt Flat Race.

SELECTIONS

BRIGHTON: 1.50 Monks Stand, 2.20 Bahamian Boy, 2.50 Gleaming Girl, 3.20 Inniscastle Lad, 3.50 Ifan, 4.20 Wordismybond, 4.50 More Spice.

MUSSELBURGH: 2.10 Roc De Prince, 2.40 Galahad, 3.10 Silver Duke, 3.40 Mr Sundowner, 410 Archipeligo, 4.40 Madame Butterfly, 5.10 Dominannie, 5.45 Blue Jacket.

ROSCOMMON: 5.40 Alishan, 6.10 True Companion, 6.40 Queen Alphabet, 7.10 Synopsis, 7.40 Merry Night, 8.10 He Is Top Class, 8.40 Go Darsi Go.

TOWCESTER: 5.30 Colin's Sister, 6.00 Degooch, 6.30 Tony Star, 7.00 Gamain, 7.30 Generous Helpings, 8.00 Kazlian, 8.30 Good Idea.

WINDSOR: 5.20 Sea Of Snow, 5.50 Central Square, 6.20 Bedrock, 6.50 Force, 7.20 HERE COMES WHEN (NAP), 7.50 Blushes, 8.20 Michael's Mount.

WOLVERHAMPTON: 2.00 Gerrard's Fur Coat, 2.30 Le Torrent, 3.00 Swirral Edge, 3.30 Tim The Taxi, 4.00 Cape Crystal, 4.30 Cambodia, 5.00 The Bay Bandit.

DOUBLE: Here Comes When and Bedrock.