LOOK My Way can make the most of a return to the Flat by claiming the Compton Beauchamp Estates Ltd Silver Bar Handicap at Newbury.

John Quinn's charge was last seen in action over hurdles at the Cheltenham Festival, when he finished a creditable eighth in the Fred Winter after enjoying no sort of luck in running.

He was hampered by a faller in the early stages of the race and struggled to make up the deficit, eventually keeping on up the hill to no avail.

Look My Way had previously finished a decent eight-length second to Apple's Shakira and he did manage a win at Ludlow in January, but it is his previous Flat form for Andrew Balding that offers most encouragement.

A 22-length winner at Ffos Las last September before being sold, he also turned in some good efforts at a decent level through last summer, which saw him rise from a starting point of 62 to his current rating of 90.

Much of that increase is due to his Ffos Las verdict, but Look My Way appears just the type to keep batting away well in staying events such as this through the year.

Bombyx has some big-race options this term and victory in the Dubai Duty Free Golf World Cup British EBF Conditions Stakes would surely put him in the mix for a Classic trial.

James Fanshawe thought enough of his charge to give him Dante and Derby entries and that looks reasonable enough based on what he showed in two juvenile starts last year.

His initial third behind Ghaiyyath reads pretty well as that one went on to win at Group Three level while Bombyx himself struck gold in a Leicester novice event last October.

He always looked likely to develop into more of a middle-distance type so this step up to 10 furlongs seems an ideal starting point.

Blue De Vega can finally complete his transition to sprinter with victory in the Dubai Duty Free Handicap.

Third in the Irish 2,000 Guineas a couple of years ago, Robert Cowell is now following the speedsters' trail with the five-year-old and he is starting to shape up a bit now.

He was perhaps caught napping a bit over the minimum trip at Musselburgh last time out, but should be sharper here.

Fashion Queen can make a winning return to action in the Whitsbury Manor Stud/British EBF Lansdown Stakes at Bath.

She won a Listed event on her return to action last term and showed up well in a French Group race, before being hiked right up in class to contest the Prix de l'Abbaye.

Unsurprisingly she cut little ice at Chantilly, but this level is entirely within her compass and she comes out best at the weights.

Gordon Elliott's Folsom Blue was a notable absentee among the final declarations for the Coral Scottish Grand National at Ayr.

Unlucky in the Irish National on Easter Monday, the drying ground this week has not been in his favour and the rejuvenated 11-year-old will stay at home.

Elliott, who won the Irish National with General Principle and was successful with Tiger Roll at Aintree last week, will be represented by Fagan, although he has not been seen since chasing home Black Corton at Cheltenham in October.

Nicky Henderson, who famously has never won a Grand National in any country, runs both top weight Gold Present and Beware The Bear.

Vicente is bidding to join an elite list who have won the race three times, while Vintage Clouds will run in the same Trevor Hemmings colours as he tries to make up for missing the cut at Aintree.

Nigel Twiston-Davies runs the novice Ballyoptic and last year's placed horses Cogry and Benbens, while Colin Tizzard sends Sizing Codelco, Sizing Tennessee and West Approach.

Regal Flow and Glencairn View are others to note in a maximum field of 30, with Racing Europe and Portrait King the two reserves.

Mercian Prince came unstuck at Cheltenham but can get back on track at a lower level in the Hillhouse Quarry Handicap Chase at Ayr.

He won two on the bounce for Amy Murphy before finding a Festival handicap too big an ask, finishing tailed off behind The Storyteller.

He drops to Listed class from Grade Three company and the likelihood of better ground is also another huge positive for his chances.

SELECTIONS:

AYR: 2.05 Fin And Game, 2.40 Think Ahead, 3.15 Lime Street, 3.45 Mercian Prince, 4.15 Copain De Classe, 4.45 River Icon, 5.15 Chapel Stile.

BATH: 4.40 Validator, 5.10 Sir Victor, 5.45 Fashion Queen, 6.15 Crystal Deauville, 6.45 Youkan, 7.15 Pastfact, 7.45 Hisar.

FONTWELL: 1.40 Tara Bridge, 2.15 Wotzizname, 2.50 Dandy Dan, 3.25 Rock On Oscar, 3.55 Mab Dab, 4.25 At First Light, 4.55 Skint, 5.30 Itchy Feet.

LIMERICK: 4.30 Messie, 5.00 Kellyiscool, 5.35 Beginningtogetup, 6.05 Mick The Jiver, 6.35 Moonight Escape, 7.05 Show And Go, 7.35 Small Farm.

NEWBURY: 1.50 Well Done Fox, 2.25 Qaysar, 3.00 Hazarfiya, 3.35 Blue De Vega, 4.05 LOOK MY WAY (NAP), 4.35 Bombyx, 5.05 Contrive.

SOUTHWELL: 4.50 Ulis De Vassy, 5.25 Robbing The Prey, 5.55 Capard King, 6.25 Argot, 6.55 Jaunty Thor, 7.25 Mamoo, 7.55 Papagana.

DOUBLE: Look My Way and Bombyx.