Cimarrone Cove, who made an impressive debut over fences at Doncaster earlier this month, can fulfill that promise at Newbury tomorrow.
Trained by the in-form Mark Pitman, the five-year-old lines-up for the Rishi Developments Novices' Chase and is napped to take all the beating.
A useful hurdler, Cimarrone Cove has always looked as though fences would bring out the best in him, and that impression was hardly tarnished at Doncaster, where the gelding jumped for fun before running out a comfortable winner.
Rodney Farrant, in the saddle that day, again has the mount tomorrow as Cimarrone Cove bids to double his score.
The Chris Graham 50th Birthday Handicap Chase looks a good opportunity for High Mood.
The Tom George-trained gelding scored easily over this course and distance last month, eventually coming home with 16 lengths to spare over Arlequin De Sou.
A repeat performance could well be on the cards, with Rupert Wakley again taking the mount.
Forest Run Forest should make a bold bid to capture the Tote Quick Pick Handicap Hurdle.
From the Charlie Mann stable, which is firing on all cyclinders at present, Forest Run Forest was successful on his latest start at Leicester and looks capable of adding to his score here. Carl Rafter again has the mount.
The promising Brisbane Road (1-30) and the high-class Hulysse Royal (2-10) are also worth noting at Newbury.
At Newcastle, Skippers Cleuch, unbeaten in five starts, bids to extend his impressive sequence in the European Breeders' Fund 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle.
Len Lungo's gelding, winner of three bumper races and two hurdles, still has something to learn about jumping, but the ease of his two successes this tem underlines the size of his 'engine'.
Tomorrow's step up to two and a half miles should suit him perfectly and this exciting prospect will take the world of beating.
Lungo, whose team is in terrific form, has several fancied runners throughout the afternoon.
Triple-winner Lord Of The Sky (1-50), Sioux Raider (2-20) and Celtic Giant (2-50) provide the Carrutherstown trainer with chances of enjoying a highly profitable meeting.
In the Princess Garden Restaurant Juvenile Novices' Hurdle, a note should be made of Dibea Times, trained by Malcolm Jefferson.
The three-year-old, making his British debut, was a winner over hurdles in France earlier this year and is considered to be a useful prospect.
Owned by Ray Green, Dibea Times could well be capable of lifting this race en route to better things in the future.
Trainer Ian Williams and owners The Winning Line had a day to remember at Fakenham yesterday, landing a double courtesy of Cardiff Arms and Damus.
The former put a disappointing performance at Cheltenham last time behind him in division one of the Colkirk Crown Novices' Hurdle.
However, Tony McCoy's mount, the 4-6 favourite, had to work a little bit harder than expected to land the spoils, seeing off Mansa Musa by a length.
Tomorrow's tips
Newbury
12.40 S'Assagir
1-10 Brisbane Road
1-40 Cimarrone Cove (NAP)
2-10 Hulysse Royal
2-40 Run Forst Run
3-10 High Mood
3-40 Far Horizon
Newcastle
12-45 Skippers Cleuch
1-20 Dibea Times
1-50 Lord Of The Sky
2-20 Sioux Raider
2-50 Celtic Giant
3-25 April Allegro
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