Talented jockey Lisa Jones can show her senior rivals the way home at Folkestone on Tuesday.
Jones, who made a big impression as an apprentice and is now in her first season as a fully-fledged rider, teams-up with Prime Recreation in the Betfred Classified Stakes and is napped to bring the sprinter home in front in this five-furlongs dash.
Trained by Paul Felgate, Prime Recreation made a promising start to the campaign when finishing fifth to Gone'n Dunnet at Yarmouth a fortnight ago. He might well have improved on that position had he not hung to his left in the closing stages and ended up on what was considered to be the slowest part of the course.
With that outing under his belt, Prime Recreation should be ready to do himself full justice tomorrow and provide Jones with a welcome winner.
At Southwell, John Parkes, based at Warthill near York, saddles his stable stalwart Best Port in the betfred.com Handicap.
This nine-year-old ran creditably on his recent comeback outing at Wolverhampton when sixth to Lazzaz over an inadequate 12 furlongs.
Back on turf tomorrow and racing over an ideal two miles, Best Port is capable of scoring.
Danceinthevalley has a good chance of being in the shake-up at the finish of the Betfred Treble Odds Handicap over ten furlongs.
Alan Swinbank's charge was beaten only half-a-length by Summer Charm over this course and distance last week after a tardy start, and also being hampered inside the final half-mile.
Updated: 10:59 Monday, April 18, 2005
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