NOBLE Gift should give a good account on his return to action in the Betway Live Casino Handicap at Lingfield.

The William Knight-trained eight-year-old has been off since October, but has gone well on the back of a break before and three previous course and distance runs have yielded a win and two places.

Knight's gelding ran in good handicap company throughout last year, including at Glorious Goodwood.

He has not been in action at Lingfield since 2015, but his powers did not look to have diminished last season and he is only 4lb higher than when he won here.

This is a decent prize, so it is reasonable to expect he will be ready enough to run a big race.

Mercer's Troop ought to take a deal of beating in the 32Red.com Novice Stakes.

Trained by rising star Archie Watson, the Canford Cliffs colt was unraced as a juvenile, but hopes will be high he can make hay in the months ahead after a winning start at Kempton in January.

Sent off an unconsidered 20-1 chance, he was soon guided into an early lead and after quickening up from the two pole, he showed a tremendous attitude to see off Native Arrow and Pilgrim Soul, having been momentarily headed, getting his head in front right on the line.

That only bodes well for his future and he can put that experience to good use.

Kinglami can strike back at six furlongs for the Betway Handicap.

John O'Shea's nine-year-old failed to make use of his draw in stall one here last time out over the minimum distance, being slowly away and chasing matters from the rear of the field.

Outpaced turning in, he fairly flew home once hitting top gear, but it was all too late and the front two had flown.

The handicapper has kindly dropped him 1lb for that and if things fall right he must go close.

It Must Be Faith turns out quickly after last week's Chelmsford success and can play his part in division one of the Betway Casino Handicap, while Harmonica is the one to be with in the 32Red Apprentice Handicap.

Khamry went into a notebook or two as a future winner following his sole juvenile start and is expected to get the job done at the second time of asking in the 32Red On The App Store Novice Stakes at Kempton.

Somewhere To Be can claim top honours in the Rosemary Appeal Novices' Limited Handicap Chase at Newbury.

Martin Keighley's charge saw off a fair sort in Bentelimar when scoring in first-time blinkers at Catterick in January and is capable of defying a rise in the weights.

Black Art is seen as a chasing in the making but is doing well over the smaller obstacles for now and can land a Sedgefield hat-trick in the Betfred "Supports Jack Berry House" Handicap Hurdle.

SELECTIONS:

DUNDALK: 5.30 Seanie, 6.00 It's All A Joke, 6.30 Night Law, 7.00 Irish Minister, 7.30 Beau Satchel, 8.00 Uncle Henry, 8.30 Power Drive, 9.00 Nulife.

KEMPTON: 5.45 Frozen Lake, 6.15 Khamry, 6.45 Perfect Lady, 7.15 Pak Choi, 7.45 New Agenda, 8.15 Muhtaris, 8.45 Wally's Wisdom, 9.15 Famous Dynasty.

LINGFIELD: 1.35 Violet's Lads, 2.10 Kinglami, 2.40 It Must Be Faith, 3.15 Roy's Legacy, 3.50 NOBLE GIFT (NAP), 4.20 Mercer's Troop, 4.55 Harmonica.

NAVAN: 1.55 Balisko, 2.25 Dis Donc, 3.00 Nessun Dorma, 3.35 Great Field, 4.05 Fitzhenry, 4.40 Sunsetstorise, 5.15 Monition.

NEWBURY: 2.00 Hunt Politics, 2.30 Church Hall, 3.05 Christmas In April, 3.40 Somewhere To Be, 4.10 Moabit, 4.45 Monetaire.

SEDGEFIELD: 1.45 Roxyfet, 2.20 Raised On Grazeon, 2.50 Oak Vintage, 3.25 Black Art, 4.00 Emerald Chieftan, 4.30 Kings Eclipse, 5.05 Broadway Belle.

DOUBLE: Noble Gift and Mercer's Troop