Monday's Five Live selection is Noble Gent in the 1520 at Warwick.
Monday's racing comes from Bath, Warwick and Newcastle.
The ground at Bath is firm with hard places having missed any over nightrain.
Hayley Turner is bidding to make history by becoming the first woman to win the apprentice title, and she has four rides at the west country track.
Kallista's Pride in the 1710 has an obvious chance having won her last three races, but a better betting opportunity is Imperial Luck in the 1440, who is trained by the in-form stable of Mark Wallace.
Frankie Dettori makes a rare appearance at Warwick with four rides.
The Godolphin-trained Noble Gent, who has just four rivals in the 1520, looks the one to be on.
The colt is beautifully bred and would have won first time out at Leicester had it not been for the soft ground.
Monday's good to firm will be ideal and he looks a solid selection.
The clerk of the course reports there was 3.5mm of rain overnight.
Newcastle missed the rain so the ground remains good to firm, good in places.
Eighty-seven horses make up the six-race programme, making selecting winners difficult.
Chaka Zulu rarely runs a bad race and should take all the beating in the 1530, while Minority Report will be a short price but should win the 1630.