Northern Times does not win as often as he might but he is a consistent enough performer and he can visit the winner's enclosure in the Quality Heating Services Selling Stakes at Lingfield tomorrow.

Both his career victories have come at seven furlongs but he did nothing wrong over 11 furlongs at Southwell last month when going down by one and a half a lengths to Dulzie.

He set out to make all under Gary Carter and looked the likely winner until faltering in the final furlong.

This drop back to ten furlongs should suit and a bold showing is expected by Roy Brotherton's charge.

Dream Experience bolted up on her all-weather debut at Wolverhampton last month and looks to have a great chance in the Dun & Broadstreet Claiming Stakes.

She had already shown signs of ability when fourth on her debut at Doncaster.

The filly was doing all her best work at the end of that race and looked sure to win races in time.

That proved to be the case next time out at Dunstall Park and the third horse, Dusty Bankes, gave the form a timely boost when a running-on second at Southwell on Monday

Paul Cole's Panjandrum will surely be all the better for his debut run at Southwell and can break his duck in the Book Shop HC Ltd Maiden Stakes.

The Polar Falcon newcomer missed the break at the Nottinghamshire track and was never in with a chance afterwards.

Jimmy Fortune didn't give him a hard time though and he can make his experience count this time.

He will not be up against any world-beaters and he only needs to have made average progress to triumph for the Lincoln-winning trainer-jockey partnership.

Two Step goes well at Lingfield and can take advantage in the Servispak Handicap Stakes.

She was not helped by an outside draw over this distance last month but it is worth remembering her January win there when she stole the contest when kicking clear on the bend.

After that victory, trainer Robert Cowell claimed she had more left in the tank, and she can utilise this surplus tomorrow.