Wellbeing, not seen out since finishing sixth in the Vodafone Derby at Epsom in June, can return to action in a blaze of glory at Newmarket tomorrow.

The Henry Cecil-trained colt goes for the Fishpools Furnishings Godolphin Stakes and is strongly fancied to take all the beating.

Wellbeing scored twice over this course and distance before stepping up to the premier league at Epsom, where he ran a fine race considering he had had an interrupted preparation.

Although on the sidelines since, Wellbeing has been impressing work-watchers on the Newmarket gallops and the strong likelihood is that Cecil has got him plenty fit enough for his comeback.

With Richard Quinn in the saddle, Wellbeing can prove his well-being by landing this £25,000 Listed prize.

Sixty Seconds has strong claims in the featured £35,000 Somerville Tattersall Stakes.

John Gosden's exciting colt fulfilled previous promise when winning an above-average maiden race at Leicester in the style of a useful performer.

Tomorrow's Group 3 opposition presents him with a more demanding task, but Sixty Seconds has an abundance of scope for further improvement and is napped to prevail. Frankie Dettori has the mount.

Bahamian Pirate, successful in the Ayr Gold Cup, is fancied to follow-up in the H & K Commissions Rated Handicap.

Trained by David Nicholls, Bahamian Pirate won Scotland's premier sprint in tremendous style and although he has an extra furlong to travel tomorrow, it may not count against him. Adrian Nicholls, the trainer's son, again has the mount.

Bonaguil has proved a model of consistency this season and Chris Wall's three-year-old has every chance of getting back on the winning trail in the James Levett Handicap.

Richard Mullen's mount failed by only half-a-length to collar Komistar at Newbury recently. A reproduction of that form would make him a formidable rival tomorrow.

The Boadicea Fillies' Handicap over six furlongs looks a good opportunity for Honesty Fair to follow-up her recent success.

Jeremy Glover's speedy three-year-old was successful by a neck from Kathology in a well-contested sprint at York's August meeting. She is a filly on the upgrade.

Bold King, denied a winning chance when Newcastle was abandoned yesterday, gets another shot in the EBF Further Flight Classified Stakes.

John Hills' five-year-old was successful on his latest start at Goodwood where he had a comfortable three lengths to spare over Penang Pearl, the 9-4 favourite.

At Lingfield, Laraza, after good runs at York and Yarmouth, can finally reward her supporters by lifting the H.B.L.B. Lingfield Park Handicap over seven furlongs.

lToday's meeting at Nottingham was abandoned following an inspection this morning due to waterlogging.

Tomorrow's tips

NEWMARKET

2.05 Wellbeing

2-35 Bahamian Pirate

3-05 Sixty Seconds (NAP)

3-40 Bonaguil

4-15 Honesty Fair

4-45 Bold King

LINGFIELD

1.55 Failed To Hit

2.25 Brainwave

2.55 Atlantic Mystery

3-25 Breaking News

4-00 Clansinge

4-35 Dane Dancing

5-10 Laraza

5-40 Distant Cousin