ROBIN Of Navan can get the job done when he makes a rare outing on home shores in the bet365 Earl of Sefton Stakes at Newmarket.

Harry Dunlop's charge has appeared just four times in Britain during 21 career starts as his team has chased some fine financial rewards on foreign shores, most notably winning a Saint-Cloud Group One back in 2015 and a Group Three event at Chantilly last summer.

Admittedly his strike-rate has not been brilliant, but he rarely turns in a bad effort and he is never far away even in top company, although he was a bit found out on his final start of 2017 in Hong Kong.

That said, the five-year-old turned in a decent effort on his seasonal return on the Chantilly all-weather last month and will surely feel the benefit of that return run as he starts to get a bit older now.

Robin Of Navan has a bit to find on the bare figures with Deauville, but the ground should be in his favour and he may just have the racing edge this time.

Soliloquy can mark herself as a Classic contender with victory in the Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn Stakes.

She suffered a surprise defeat on her debut for Charlie Appleby at Newmarket last August, but soon righted the record with victory over a mile at Ascot the following month.

Her rider did not have to ask too many questions that day to win by half a length and while she skipped a couple of possible Group race options in the autumn, that at least indicates her team were thinking in those terms.

Stepping back to seven furlongs is not certain to suit, but the likely ease in the ground should make this more of a test.

Great Prospector can step up his return effort at Newcastle with victory in the bet365 European Free Handicap.

He found the Kentucky Derby-bound Gronkowski just under four lengths too good in the Burradon Stakes last month, but it was a promising run and he would not need to improve too much to be making his presence felt here.

Cheltenham hosts another top day of action and Traffic Fluide can take home a nice prize for Gary Moore in the Barchester Healthcare Silver Trophy Chase.

This eight-year-old has been highly tried so far and it will probably have done his confidence the world of good to take a dip in class to win a Plumpton novices' hurdle on his most recent outing.

He won despite heavy ground that day and the sounder surface he encounters here is a definite plus for his chances.