SIGNORINA Roseina, who came off second-best at Catterick last time, can go one better at Beverley this evening on day three of the Go Racing In Yorkshire Summer Festival.

Trained by David O'Meara, the three-year-old found only Rodrigo de Torres too strong last time but went down fighting in second place.

Tonight's extended seven furlongs should be ideal for Signorina Roseina in the Skybet Supporting The Yorkshire Racing Summer Festival Handicap. She can come out on top under David Nolan.

BRONZE BEAU can show his rivals a clean pair of heels in the Maureen McGrath Handicap.

Kristin Stubbs' speedster would not be winning out of turn after filling the runner-up position on his last two starts at Leicester and Carlisle. He is a previous winner over this course and distance and is selected to come good again under smart apprentice Shane Gray.

WHITE BULLET will be hard to beat in the Racing Again Next Tuesday Maiden Stakes.

Kevin Ryan's speedy juvenile finished third at York on her debut and has since filled the runner-up berth at Newmarket. She should have too much firepower for her rivals here. Jamie Spencer has the mount.

Also worth noting at Beverley are LAYLA'S KING (5.40), who shaped well on this course a couple of weeks ago, and COSMIC STATESMAN (8.10), the mount of Paul Hanagan, who should relish the step up to two miles.

At Ayr, Richard Fahey can enjoy a productive Scottish raid by completing a double.

The Malton trainer is fancied to score with Ingleby Valley and PICCADILLY JIM, who is napped to lift the Fly For Less Glasgow Prestwick Airport Handicap.

The mount of Jack Garritty, Piccadilly Jim won well at Pontefract on his penultimate outing and was nailed on the line at Carlisle on his latest start after looking the most likely winner throughout the final furlong. He is taken to resume winning ways.

INGLEBY VALLEY, who runs in the opening racinguk.com Maiden Stakes, finished a promising second on his debut at Carlisle, doing all his best work late on over the minimum trip.

The step up to six furlongs today should suit Tony Hamilton's mount, who has a winning opportunity in this eight-runner contest.

Glasgow trainer Jim Goldie had a double on this course last week and it would be no surprise to see him repeat that feat.

He saddles GO GO GREEN in the Polyflor Handicap and the nine-year-old is fancied to return to winning ways after running some sound races in defeat this season. He will be partnered by Fergal Lynch, who is in tremendous form at the moment.

Lynch also teams up with Goldie's HAIDEES REFLECTION in the Racing UK Day Pass Handicap. The five-year-old should be all the better for his comeback outing a fortnight ago, when he finished fourth. He should strip fitter this time.