COMMENTATOR'S nightmare Alexandrakollontai can be the name on everyone's lips at Leicester.

Alistair Whillans' mare will strike a degree of fear into the unlucky race-caller charged with shuffling out seven syllables within a heartbeat.

Bookmakers, too, should also on be on edge if she does what is expected of her in the EBF Stallions Breeding Winners Fillies' Handicap.

The six-year-old mare is not the most consistent of animals, but she has been in good nick this summer and did particularly well over this course and distance in May.

Alexandrakollontai took charge of a six-furlong fillies' handicap on fast ground when she zoomed five lengths clear in what was admittedly a moderate encounter.

The handicapper understandably shovelled another 6lb upon her back, but recent performances tend to suggest she is not done with just yet.

A fast-finishing fourth at Hamilton back over six furlongs neatly evidenced that theory, after which she was stepped up to a mile at Carlisle on June 22.

The daughter of Amadeus Wolf once again caught the eye, especially a few furlongs from home, but the trip probably found her out and she ended up finishing third at big odds.

With that run very much in mind, the return to Leicester over seven furlongs should be just the job.

Fendale should also be followed in the big race at Doncaster's evening meeting.

Trained by Michael Dods and owned by Ritchie Fiddes, the four-year-old has a bit to prove in the Terry Bellas Memorial Handicap.

He had looked a horse going places quite quickly in his salad days, but he was not good enough for races like the Gimcrack at York and the Cornwallis at Newmarket.

The four-year-old has occasionally flickered with intent since then, though, and turned in an interesting performance at Pontefract a week and a half ago.

Fendale finished sixth in a six-furlong handicap, but the ground he made up once the cause was lost was perhaps a reminder that he is now on a career-low mark.

It could well be the step up to seven furlongs can eke out that little bit extra in the hands of Paul Mulrennan.

Fast Dancer was forced wide at Epsom last time but can gain swift redemption back on the Downs for the Arthur Budgett Memorial Handicap.

The four-year-old flashed home for third spot in a seven-furlong handicap, beaten just a length, but the likelihood of better ground and a smoother passage can help to restore that deficit.

SELECTIONS:

CHEPSTOW: 2.10 Bazwind, 2.40 Hardington, 3.15 Wild Flower, 3.45 Mendacious Harpy, 4.15 Nightingale Valley, 4.50 Mo Wonder, 5.25 Miss Ranger, 5.55 Phantom River.

DONCASTER: 6.00 Seamster, 6.35 Clef, 7.05 Blue Point, 7.35 See The Sea, 8.10 Fendale, 8.40 Goodwood Mirage, 9.10 Cacica.

EPSOM: 6.10 Uncle Dermot, 6.45 Sixties Love, 7.15 Bear Valley, 7.50 Arnold Lane, 8.20 Fast Dancer, 8.50 Inke.

HAMILTON: 2.00 Wild Acclaim, 2.30 Gaelic Wizard, 3.05 Run Rio Run 3.35 Dominada, 4.05 Carbon Dating, 4.40 Haraz, 5.15 Munjally.

KILLARNEY: 2.25 Bright Tomorrow, 2.55 Hes Our Robin, 3.30 Ancient Sands, 4.00 Sizing Alberta, 4.30 Buster Dan Dan, 5.05 Galboystown Lady, 5.35 Copernicus.

LEICESTER: 1.50 Restore, 2.20 Last Star Falling, 2.50 On The Bill, 3.25 ALEXANDRAKOLLONTAI (NAP), 3.55 Great Order, 4.25 Percys Princess, 5.00 Consistant.

LEOPARDSTOWN: 5.50 Jack Flash, 6.25 Drake Passage, 6.55 Seville Star, 7.25 Almadaa, 8.00 Decorated Knight, 8.30 Alveena, 9.00 Settle For Red.

DOUBLE: Alexandrakollontai and Fendale.