Sam King is back with two selections on Tuesday.
Sir Mark Prescott has a whole host of live chances on Tuesday afternoon, so it looks fairly significant that stable jockey Luke Morris heads to Ffos Las for just two mounts.
Morris, who has been in good form of late, riding a winner on the last three days, will team up with Conjecture in the seven-furlong maiden at 2.45.
A nicely-bred daughter of Palace Pier – who is out of a Dubawi mare - Conjecture has filled the runner-up spot on all three outings to date.
Despite hitting the post on her first three starts, she's done little wrong in defeat, including when going down by just a short-head to a promising Kevin Ryan-trained filly at Thirsk last time out.
She looked to bump into a high-class type in the shape of George Boughey's Radiance on her prior start at Yarmouth, while the form of her debut effort at Beverley also has plenty of substance after the now 100-rated winner went on to follow-up in the Listed European Bloodstock News EBF Star Stakes.
This looks like her easiest assignment to date, and with experience on side, she should get off the mark.
2pt Win – Conjecture
Odds – 10/11
Mark Rimell has had just two runners at Ffos Las in the last five years and although neither found the winners' circle, both found the frame.
The Oxfordshire-based handler has enjoyed a decent season thus far and he may break his Ffos Las duck thanks to Dark Rosa, who looks ready to strike in the six-furlong handicap (3.45) following two decent efforts since being fitted with a tongue-tie.
Following a solid third-place finish at Doncaster, Mark Rimell's filly lost all real chance when slowing away next time out at the same venue, but she did put in some good late headway and almost certainly would have been bang there had she broke cleanly.
The six furlongs at this track should be right up her street and with David Egan a positive booking, she gets the nod to capitalise off a 1lb lower mark.
1pt Win - Dark Rosa
Odds – 5/2
