Anita Chambers provides a tip for every race on Wednesday and she likes Henri De Boistron at Leicester.
Tom George: Trains Henri De Boistron
DUNDALK: 6.10 Doc Holliday, 6.40 Don Camillo, 7.10 Lady Cooper, 7.40 Cottrell, 8.10 Gretzky, 8.40 Tidal Star, 9.10 Zanouska.
HEXHAM: 12.50 Major Ridge, 1.20 Chavoy, 1.50 Big Frank, 2.20 Uno Valoroso, 2.50 Tarabela, 3.20 Deep Resolve.
KEMPTON: 3.40 Spinning Cobblers, 4.10 Gleaming Girl, 4.40 Kyrenia Castle, 5.15 High Admiral, 5.50 My Red Devil, 6.20 ANGLOPHILE (NAP), 6.50 Sagesse.
LEICESTER: 12.40 Kilgeel Hill, 1.10 Achimota, 1.40 Swampfire, 2.10 Carli King, 2.40 HENRI DE BOISTRON (NAP), 3.10 Brownville.
LINGFIELD: 12.30 Crowning Star, 1.00 Graceful Willow, 1.30 Mymatechris, 2.00 Smart Salute, 2.30 Out Do, 3.00 Oyster, 3.30 Barbary.
DOUBLE: Henri De Boistron and Mymatechris.
Henri De Boistron is the pick in the Ivy Novices' Handicap Chase at Leicester following a decent return at Sedgefield in October.
Tom George's charge failed to strike in five outings in bumper and hurdles company before embarking on a summer break, with the four-year-old switched to chasing company on his return.
He made a couple of telling errors on that outing at Sedgefield but the penny was just starting to drop towards the finish and while he was beaten 17 lengths, Henri De Boistron was finishing with purpose.
The four-year-old deserves plenty of credit for that effort and obviously has time on his side.
Achimota turned in a brave performance to finish second when last seen and can gain compensation in the Yuletide Novices' Limited Handicap Chase.
Graeme McPherson's charge was well backed before the off, despite having his first start in over a year, and his supporters were nearly rewarded as he looked a likely winner approaching the last.
However, he just got run out of it in the finish when his long absence perhaps hindered his response to the challenge of Heathfield, eventually being beaten just over a length.
Dropping back to novice level here, Achimota can finally gain a deserved success.
Uno Valoroso is on quite a roll and can keep up the good work in the Thank You Intu Metrocentre Handicap Chase at Hexham.
Mark Walford's charge began life in the chasing sphere off a mark of just 80 in November but following a Kelso victory on his debut and then a supplementary success at Hexham, he is now off a perch some 15lb higher.
A three-and-a-quarter-length on the second occasion, Uno Valoroso appeared to win with more than a little hand offering every hope he can shrug off an 8lb rise.
Charlie Appleby's horses still seem to be largely firing on all cylinders and Anglophile can give the stable another high-profile success in the Betdaq 50% Commission Refund Handicap at Kempton.
This event constitutes the final of the London Middle Distance series and Anglophile was last sighted when being beaten just a short head in a qualifying event last week, with the reopposing Bancnuanaheireann proving just a touch too good.
Anglophile was getting 6lb that day on what was his first run since disappointing at Windsor back in June, so he is entitled to make some progress for the run.
The Dubawi gelding is significantly better off at the weights at the Sunbury venue with useful claimer Shane Gray taking off a further 5lb, so Anglophile should surely have the beating of at least Bancnuanaheireann.
He appears to be the stable's second string behind Solidarity, but it would be dangerous to discount this relatively unexposed runner at a track and distance that clearly suits.
Sagesse hit the bar on her return to action at Wolverhampton last week but can step up on that in the Betdaq Commission Free Football On Saturdays Handicap.
Sir Mark Prescott's charge looked reasonably decent in the early part of the year but was off the track for the best part of five months after a lamentable run at Epsom in July.
She reportedly finished distressed but appeared to have recovered from whatever ailed her when chasing home Rowlestone Lass at Dunstall Park.
Sagesse kept on under pressure and was only narrowly denied second, so normal progression should see her in the mix again.
High Admiral can make a winning racecourse bow for Andrew Balding in the Betdaq £30 Free Bet And 3% Comm Maiden Stakes.
A New Approach half-brother to a couple of black type performers, High Admiral has some nice entries to look forward to next year, including the Derby itself.
Stablemate Mymatechris should also be on the mark at Lingfield as he makes a quick reappearance following a nine-length demolition job last week.
He struck gold at Kempton in October and then overcome a short absence to run out an easy victor at this track just seven days ago.
The handicapper will take a dim view of the winning margin that day so it is easy to see why Balding is keen to get another run in before his charge is reassessed.
David O'Meara probably planned to be in Hong Kong overseeing the last-minute preparations for G Force at Sunday's International meeting, but with that one ruled out, he will have to make do with Out Do in the£20 Risk-Free Bet At Unibet Handicap.
He won the ultra-competitive Great St Wilfrid Handicap at Ripon back in August but then failed to make any impact at all in three subsequent starts.
Dropped back to a mark of 94 and switched to the all-weather, Out Do bounced right back to his best when hanging on by a short head in what was a good, competitive event.
This is a similarly tricky heat but now Out Do has got his head in front again, he should be riding high.