INNOKO came in from the cold at Wolverhampton last month and is worth an interest in the £10 Free Bet At 32RedSport.com Handicap at Kempton this evening.

The six-year-old grey had struggled on the Flat since he won a small handicap hurdle at Uttoxeter last summer – but things suddenly clicked on his most recent all-weather foray when he finished third in a mile-and-a-half handicap in January.

Having previously been unsuccessfully campaigned over shorter distances on his three previous starts at Wolverhampton, trainer Tony Carroll now appears to have got to the bottom of him by running him over farther.

Innoko was beaten two and a half lengths by Whisky Marmalade but the ground he made up towards the finish was particularly encouraging with this race in mind.

As is the fact he will be ridden for the first time by Adam Kirby, whose companion remains on a generous-looking mark, hence today's nap award.

It is quite tough to imagine JAMMY GUEST not playing a hand in the finish to the 32Red.com Handicap, with Kirby again on board.

The six-year-old son of Duke Of Marmalade is on top of his form, having won really nicely at Kempton and at Lingfield, and should not be too far away off his elevated rating.

George Margarson's inmate looked especially good over this course and distance on January 17 when he came powerfully from off a brisk gallop to defeat Lupo D'Oro by two lengths.

Jammy Guest likes to be held on to for as long as possible but there does look quite a bit of pace in a tight-looking line-up, while Kirby is one of the best judges in the all-weather game.

WINGED DANCER can get back to winning ways in the 32Red Handicap.

Sylvester Kirk's colt excelled over this one-mile trip on his penultimate outing when he surged nearly four lengths clear of Sky Ferry in a moderate handicap.

He was then sent to Wolverhampton for an eight-and-a-half-furlong handicap, for which he was sent off the 9-4 favourite but had to make do with the silver medal behind Zainat, who was getting stacks of weight off the market leader.

Winged Dancer easily beat the rest of the field, so he was perhaps unfortunate to bump into a really unexposed sort at Dunstall Park.

This is by no means easy but there is lots to like about the Jeff Smith-owned Winged Dancer, who might still have a little more to offer on a mark of 78. Luke Morris has the ride.

Ludlow punters can cash in with MAGIC MONEY.

Kim Bailey's eight-year-old is hardly renowned for her consistency but she has to be recognised as a player in the Openbet Mares' Handicap Hurdle.

Chief cause for optimism can be gleaned from a quite promising run at Leicester in November when she would have got much closer to the winner, Bonnet's Vino, had she not clouted the second-last.

The form from that two-and-a-half-mile handicap hurdle is also working out pretty well as runner-up Catherines Well hosed up at Doncaster a month later.

Magic Money would not be suited by any further rainfall but she is capable at this level and runs at Ludlow on a 5lb lower mark off which she was last successful. Tom Bellamy is today's jockey.

SPECIAL CATCH is respected under Harry Challoner in the Northridge Novices' Handicap Chase at Newcastle.

The 134-rated hurdler, trained by Keith Reveley, was a good second over an extended two miles at this track in December on only his second try over fences.

With further progress highly likely, this lengthier challenge should be considered a boon if his winning form over hurdles is taken into account.

POTTERS LEGEND is the pick in the EBF Stallions "National Hunt" Novices' Hurdle (Qualifier) at Leicester.

The six-year-old chased home the very useful Wait For Me at Newbury in December before Lucy Wadham found him an excellent opportunity to get his head in front at Huntingdon last month.

While his victory was only workmanlike, he appeared to win with a fair bit in hand and should be good enough to defy his extra chunk of weight here under Leighton Aspell.