ROGER Charlton has a fine strike-rate at Salisbury with a quarter of all his runners scoring at the track and he can enhance his fine record by taking the £20,000 Tote Trifecta Bibury Cup tomorrow with Arrive.

The choicely-bred daughter of Kahyasi is already proven on this galloping track, having made a winning debut when seeing off useful yardstick Dubai Seven Stars by one and a quarter lengths with subsequent scorer Pure Grain back in third.

That win came over nine furlongs but expected to do better over trips like this mile and a half, she was well-backed to oblige at Windsor on her only subsequent outing.

However, as much through inexperience as anything else she failed to do quite what her rider wanted when she hit the front and allowed the more-experienced Balladeer to go back past and score by a neck.

That was still a fine performance on just her second appearance and she is held in some regard at home.

A drop of rain would probably aid her cause further but off a very fair-looking handicap mark, Arrive can return to winning ways.

Eventuality may not be the most consistent performer in training but there are few doubts that she has the ability and back to a course where she has gone well before, the five-year-old can oblige in the Goadsby & Harding Fillies' Handicap.

She doesn't find a lot of the bridle but travels well in front and if getting to the favoured far rail, could be a tough one to peg back.

Persiano takes a slight drop in class and can lift the Noel Cannon Memorial Trophy.

James Fanshawe's charge runs off a handicap mark just 2lb higher than when winning the valuable William Hill Mile at Goodwood last year and although things have yet to click this season, the six-year-old should have been prepared to perfection for this by his shrewd handler.

He normally competes at the highest level and this slight drop in class can make all the difference.

Foot and mouth disease has put paid to the scheduled meeting at Carlisle but the feature race, the Carlisle Bell, has been saved and transferred to Thirsk where the spoils can fall to The Wife.

She is running into form and was pipped by a short-head having attempted to make all over this course and distance last time out.

Tim Easterby's string are in good nick at present and a similar type, Clever Girl, obliged at Pontefract on Sunday after a spell in the wilderness.