ROCK ON BOLLINSKI, the pride and joy of his owner Edgar Worrell, heads to Ayr today in a bid to follow-up his opening success at Newcastle earlier this month.

Trained by Brian Ellison, the five-year-old – who started off in bumpers – is ridden out every morning by Worrell, who worked in racing stables in the Ryedale area many years ago but who is clearly still bitten by the racing bug.

Rock On Bollinski got home by a neck at Newcastle and has been raised 5lb by the handicapper. He aims to oblige again in the Weddings At Western House Hotel Handicap and is fancied to make a bold bid in the hands of Graham Lee.

Nap selection INGLEBY SPRING should go well in the Watch On 3 Devices racinguk.com Anywhere Apprentice Training Series Handicap over a mile.

A winner over seven furlongs at Musselburgh two outings ago, the Richard Fahey-trained filly has since run well to finish second over this trip at Carlisle. She will be partnered by Natalie Hambling, who is attached to Fahey's Musley Bank yard and who has ridden four winners this season.

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The five-year-old has found winning opportunities hard to come by in recent months but he finished a creditable fourth at Hamilton on his latest start and may not have to improve much on that display to come out on top on this occasion.

RAISE A BILLION came good at Hamilton last time and goes for a double in the second division of this seven-furlong contest.

Alan Berry's gelding showed a good attitude on his latest start and may be capable of defying a 6lb penalty.

Also worth noting are SHE'S ELECTRIC (1.40) on her handicap debut and GWORN (2.10), who is a previous course-and-distance winner.

At Sedgefield, FISHY STORY looks a good catch in the Free Bets With bookmakers.com National Hunt Flat Race.

The five-year-old makes the long journey from David Pipe's Somerset yard after finishing runner-up at Fontwell on his debut earlier in the month. He should take plenty of beating.

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Trained at Middleham by Ben Haslam, the gelding won at Bangor two outings ago and has since finished second at Uttoxeter. He seems in good form.

GOLDEN HERITAGE let down his favourite backers on his debut when falling at the third last at Worcester when tracking the leaders while travelling smoothly.

John Ferguson's charge, a winner on the Flat, turns out again in the David Bamlet's Birthday Celebrations Maiden Hurdle and bids to gain compensation.

PERSEID (2.00), a six-length winner at Uttoxeter last week, and SENDIYM (3.05), who has winning form on this undulating course, are two others to keep on the right side of during this six-race card.