COILLTE CAILIN has what it takes to pocket a nice prize as today's nap selection at Wolverhampton.

David O'Meara's filly is a fine animal on the all-weather but she does need things to go her way once the traps rip open.

The daughter of Oratorio is a textbook hold-up performer and thrives upon the necessity of a truly-run race.

That did not happen over a mile and a quarter at Lingfield last week, when she faded meekly on the back of a soporific gallop.

Coillte Cailin finished last of five runners – but that is not a true indication of her worth and she should be given another chance in the 32Red.com EBF Fillies' Handicap over eight and a half furlongs.

Having previously won her last two outings before that Lingfield reverse, she is clearly in good heart.

Coillte Cailin will need to be at her best in a strong race but the five-times Wolverhampton scorer might well prove too streetwise for her six rivals under Daniel Tudhope if they go a decent clip.

PARTY TIGER can win the eight-and-a-half-furlong handicap for the Richard Fahey team, with Tony Hamilton taking the reins.

The Fahey-trained three-year-old did really well on his last visit Dunstall Park, when he got to within half a length of the in-form Dandy Flame.

Party Tiger was not stopping over seven furlongs so it makes perfect sense to try this gelded son of Excelebration over a longer trip.

CASTLEREA TESS can provide Wolverhampton punters with immediate dividends by winning division one of the six-furlong amateur riders' handicap.

The four-year-old daughter of Pastoral Pursuits finished a close second at this track at the beginning of the month, when she was just worried out of it by Athassel.

With trainer Sarah Hollinshead having kept faith with the cheekpieces that served Castlerea Tess so well, it has to be of interest that the excellent Simon Walker has also been recruited for the ride.

TEXAS FOREVER should get the job done with David Bass on board in a two-mile handicap chase at Southwell.

Kim Bailey's eight-year-old had shown next to nothing over fences but improved notably in first-time cheekpieces at Hereford in December.

Texas Forever finished second to Caprice D'Anglais over two miles, which will have done him the power of good.

Though he has gone up a little in the handicap, he looks a worthy player against likely favourite Un Prophete.

LISTEN TO THE MAN holds a mares' hurdle entry at the Cheltenham Festival and is unlikely to falter in the novice hurdle over two miles.

Dan Skelton's seven-year-old, a point-to-point and bumper scorer, was disappointing on her hurdling bow at Newcastle on January 7, when only second behind Catchamat at odds of 1-9.

That defeat has at least been soothed by Catchamat having won again but there is little doubt Listen To The Man must quickly redress the balance. Harry Skelton has today's ride.

WILLSHEBETRYING could be worth a little interest in a handicap hurdle with Kieron Edgar as pilot at Lingfield.

Mark Hoad's six-year-old is still winless but she ate up late ground to finish fourth at Fontwell earlier in the month and should appreciate stepping back up in trip.