MYTHICAL MADNESS can take full advantage of his recent slide down the ratings by winning the Betway Handicap at Lingfield.

David O'Meara's charge has been in a barren spell since winning on the turf at Haydock back in June, a victory that pushed him up to a mark of 101 which has plainly proved beyond him so far.

Yet the seven-year-old's lack of a victory means he has dropped a bit in the handicap and he lines up here off 94, which could prove quite generous as he has won off 3lb higher in the past.

He could well have been more competitive off this perch at Wolverhampton last time but a slow start put him on the back foot and he probably deserves a bit more credit than first appears for his two-and-three-quarter-length defeat.

Mythical Madness switches back up to 10 furlongs here and he should be in the mix as today's nap selection under Adam Kirby.

LADY NOORAH is of plenty of interest as she lines up in the opening 32Red.com Fillies' Handicap with Paul Hanagan on board.

Richard Fahey's inmate is making a first start in the handicap ranks here and a mark of 72 looks fair on her three efforts to date.

Beaten just a neck in a Wolverhampton novice heat before Christmas, she was a bit keen when third on her first attempt over a mile last time.Yet if she settles better here, a mark of 72 looks a healthy starting point.

MOSSEYB can make the most of a move back to Polytrack in the 32Red.com Novice Stakes, with Tom Marquand taking the reins.

He shaped with promise despite his evident greenness when third on his initial outing at this track – but Newcastle did not seem to bring out the best in him last time and he is worth another chance.

BENTELIMAR can secure an overdue victory in the Watch Racing UK Anywhere Chase at Catterick.

Formerly a very useful performer over hurdles and fences in Ireland for Shay Barry, the nine-year-old joined Charlie Longsdon during the autumn and was thrown in at the deep end in the BetVictor Gold Cup at Cheltenham in November.

That fiercely competitive contest proved too hot for him to handle – but he has fared better in slightly lesser contests since, placing at Cheltenham and Huntingdon on his two most recent starts.

He faces just three opponents in North Yorkshire and it will be disappointing if he is unable to open his account for his new connections. Paul O'Brien also claims a handy 5lb as today's jockey.

DUKE DES CHAMPS can open his account over fences in the three-runner Smarkets Novices' Chase at Exeter.

The Philip Hobbs-trained gelding was a dual winner over hurdles and was also placed in Graded company, achieving a lofty rating of 146 at his peak.

Having missed the whole of last season, he made his chasing bow at Newbury late last month and was far from disgraced in finishing second behind the talented and race-fit Rocklander.

With cobwebs blown away, he should prove extremely hard to beat with Richard Johnson in the saddle.

SYDNEY DE BAUNE should appreciate a drop back in trip for the closing Smarkets Handicap Chase.

He seemingly found two miles and seven furlongs beyond him when third at Taunton last time, making a few jumping errors as he tired on the final circuit.

A half-mile switch back in distance should be in his favour under James Best.

SPUN GOLD is on a roll and can keep up the good work in the 32Red Handicap at Kempton's evening meeting.

The four-year-old has won his last two starts at Southwell and while it would be easy to point to the Fibresand surface as being the making of him, it must also be noted that his two wins also coincided with the application of a tongue tie and blinkers.

Given those factors and his recent fine form, Spun Gold is worth a shout here with Stevie Donohoe in the saddle.