SIGHTLINE is bred to be better than her rivals in the EBF Stallions Breeding Winners Margadale Fillies' Handicap at Salisbury and she can continue her progression.

Ralph Beckett's youngster is a daughter of Rock Of Gibraltar out of his Oaks winner Look Here, so she should be able to take advantage of her opening handicap mark of 77 as today's nap selection under Pat Dobbs.

Fourth in a Doncaster maiden on her debut last year, that looked a strong race on paper. The winner, Zest, was talked of very highly over the winter but has admittedly disappointed since then.

Nevertheless, Sightline stepped up on her debut when sent to Beverley in April and the fourth has come out and won nicely at Haydock.

Beckett has kept her at the same 10-furlong trip but the win should have sharpened her up mentally more than anything.

Roger Charlton's HORRAH ran a nice enough race on his first outing to be of interest in the second division of the Bathwick Tyres Maiden.

Already gelded and sent off at 33-1, the omens were not good at Doncaster in April. However, he defied those worries by coming home fourth behind the useful Forge, who has subsequently finished third in a Listed race behind Zonderland.

Charlton's entries are very rarely fully tuned-up first time out, so we can expect a good deal of improvement with George Baker on board.

Richard Hannon's LIMELITE finished third in what will surely turn out to be a hot maiden at Goodwood on her debut. It appears she faces a much easier task in Lingfield's opening MPRO5 Mobilise Everything Fillies' Novice Stakes.

The winner at Goodwood, Romantic View, has Group One aspirations and Limelight was not disgraced, beaten less than four lengths. She should step forward from that under top jockey Ryan Moore.

Sir Michael Stoute's ALYDAY, another Moore ride this evening, was disappointingly beaten at odds-on on her return at Wolverhampton but she can open her account in the MPR05 Maiden Stakes.

The Tom George-trained DEXCITE was a very easy winner last time out and will take all the beating in the New Steel Solutions Ltd "National Hunt" Novices' Hurdle at Southwell.

Beaten a short head at Uttoxeter in April, he was a 16-length winner at Bangor when last seen and finally looks to have got his act together.

Philip Hobbs has kept a few on the go through the summer and QUADRILLER is of interest in the Shoreham Port Handicap Chase at Fontwell. A course and distance winner in April, he bounces off good ground and can defy a 4lb rise.