MISE En Rose has the tools to thrive in the 32Red EBF Stallions Fleur De Lys Fillies' Stakes at Lingfield.

Godolphin's filly has an appealing profile for a race of this nature and can be trusted to go well in the hands of William Buick.

Trainer Charlie Appleby (pictured), who won this Listed affair two years ago with Tearless, has long been an admirer of Mise En Rose, whose efforts on a racecourse have perhaps deserved a little more than she has actually achieved.

A narrow runner-up in a seven-furlong Group Three at Doncaster in September, she then probably found the drop in distance too sharp a month later at Newmarket.

That said, Mise En Rose still emerged from the Listed Boadicea Fillies' Stakes with honour as she was away from the main hub of the action yet still finished a staying-on third to Kassia.

It hardly comes as a shock to see the three-year-old daughter of War Front chance her arm over back over a mile at Lingfield – a distance at which she won so well at Chelmsford in May.

Muffri'Ha could be a tough horse to get by, but William Haggas' inmate must give a lot of weight away to Mise En Rose, who has had this race on her radar since her Newmarket run.

The other Listed race on the card, 32Red EBF Stallions River Eden Fillies' Stakes, could be owned by Eyeshine.

John Gosden's well-bred three-year-old has not had a great deal of racing, but she looked really sleek at Kempton in September when she pulled eight lengths clear in a mile-and-a-half fillies' maiden.

The form of that probably does not amount to a great deal, but she is clearly a nice horse with a bit of an engine.

And though she has a lot to find on the ratings with the likes of Last Tango Inparis, there is every chance this longer trip of a mile and five furlongs sees the daughter of Dubawi in an even more appealing light.

Chelmsford's huge card is not for the faint-hearted, but One Big Surprise can at least keep the home fires burning in the totepool Betting At betfred.com Handicap.

The four-year-old filly, trained by Richard Hughes, has not had a great deal of fortune since she won well on the Lingfield turf in September, but her form has still been encouraging.

Her close-up third at Brighton last time off the same mark of 70 also tends to suggest she is not weighted out of the equation.

Big Casino is worthy of support in the Sharp Rise Third In American Grand National Handicap Chase at Stratford.

Nigel Twiston-Davies' 10-year-old made an uplifting return to action from a lengthy break at Uttoxeter earlier this month, when second to Cobajayisland in a three-mile handicap chase.

Big Casino is well treated on his best form and should appreciate this slight drop in distance.

SELECTIONS:

CHELMSFORD: 5.40 The Feathered Nest, 6.10 Flood Defence, 6.40 Mr Potter, 7.10 Hawk Moth, 7.40 King Crimson, 8.10 One Big Surprise, 8.40 Cadland Lad, 9.10 Rosie Crowe.

LINGFIELD: 1.40 Shaaqaaf, 2.10 Tai Sing Yeh, 2.40 Dubai Horizon, 3.10 MISE EN ROSE (NAP), 3.45 Intransigent, 4.20 Eyeshine, 4.50 Artistic Flight, 5.20 Swiss Cross.

SEDGEFIELD: 2.00 Jimmy The Jetplane, 2.30 Edmund, 3.00 Volvalien, 3.35 Sun Cloud, 4.10 Jac The Legend, 4.40 Goodwood Moonlight, 5.10 Vic's Last Stand.

STRATFORD: 2.20 Agincourt Reef, 2.50 Bladoun, 3.25 Artifice Sivola, 4.00 Big Casino, 4.30 Tindaro, 5.00 El Terremoto.

DOUBLE: Mise En Rose and Eyeshine.