THE UNEXPOSED Munawer is fancied to get back on the winning trail in the fxelectrical.com Handicap at Brighton today.

The son of Dutch Art set connections back a whopping 350,000 guineas as a yearling and while that lofty price tag looks expensive judged on his first few efforts, he is clearly not devoid of ability.

His debut performance at Windsor last October was hugely positive, with Hugo Palmer's charge finishing a clear second to Adamant, who is now rated in the mid-80s.

Munawer confirmed that promise with a comfortable victory at Wolverhampton less than a fortnight later before being put away for his winter break.

He made his three-year-old debut at Newmarket last month and was backed as though a big run was anticipated.

While his supporters ultimately lost out, he was not disgraced in finishing fourth, suggesting his current perch of 78 is perfectly workable.

Talented apprentice Marc Monaghan takes 3lb off his back for his latest assignment and it will be disappointing if he is not at least involved in the finish.

Light Of Air will not be winning out of turn if he manages to get his head in front in the Labyrinth Challenge 18-20 August Handicap.

The Gary Moore-trained four-year-old has been a model of consistency since the turn of the year, running several good races in defeat.

He was last seen finishing third at this venue a few weeks ago and while he could ideally do with some help from the handicapper, this is not a great race and he might just be up the job.

Alwahsh has been found an excellent opportunity to open his account at the third attempt in the opening race at Wetherby.

The colt, trained by William Haggas, has an attractive pedigree as a son of Dubawi out of a Galileo mare and has a decent level of ability to go with it.

He shaped with some promise on his racecourse introduction at Newbury in the autumn of his juvenile year and there was plenty to like about last month's comeback effort at Yarmouth when he was beaten just a short head by stablemate Hakeem.

That is the best form on offer by some way in the Maiden Stakes at 1.50pm and unless one of the newcomers is well above average, he should get off the mark.

Crowned Eagle rates the best bet of the day in the Sky Bet Top Price Promise Handicap at Windsor's evening meeting.

John Gosden's charge was placed behind 2000 Guineas runner-up Barney Roy on his debut at Haydock last September and while it was a little disappointing he was unable to build on that on his next start at Nottingham, perhaps underfoot conditions were softer than ideal.

He returned to the same track for his final juvenile appearance and fairly bolted up and it is interesting he still holds an entry in the Derby at Epsom and an entry in the Queen's Vase at Royal Ascot.

Crowned Eagle makes his handicap debut on a mark of 85 and although he has to give weight to all but one of his rivals, he will have to win and win well to take up either of his big-race engagements.

The long-absent Ok Corral is one of the star attractions on a useful jumping card at Kempton.

The seven-year-old has not been seen since chasing home Yorkhill in a Punchestown bumper back in 2015, but the fact connections have persevered is noteworthy and he should prove a class above his opponents in the Smarter Bets With Matchbook Novices' Hurdle.

TODAY'S SELECTIONS

BRIGHTON: 2.10 Golden Easter, 2.40 Whitecrest, 3.15 Swiss Cross, 3.50 Munawer, 4.20 Light Of Air, 4.50 Varun's Bride, 5.25 The Big Lad.

KEMPTON: 2.00 Ok Corral, 2.30 Comely, 3.05 Midnight Cowboy, 3.35 Be My Sea, 4.10 Triple Chief, 4.40 Caprice D'Anglais.

KILLARNEY: 5.10 Rock Lobster, 5.40 Arbre De Vie, 6.10 Bitsandpieces, 6.40 Fintara, 7.10 Rock The World, 7.40 Fine Theatre, 8.10 Sizing Solution, 8.40 Storm Racer.

TOWCESTER: 5.30 Honey Pound, 6.00 Better Days, 6.30 Seelateralligator, 7.00 Belmont Park, 7.30 Wazowski, 8.00 Bear's Affair, 8.30 Kala Castle.

WETHERBY: 1.50 Alwahsh, 2.20 Komodo, 2.50 Landing Night, 3.25 Zodiakos, 4.00 Bollihope, 4.30 Cray, 5.00 Fillydelphia, 5.35 Midlight.

WINDSOR: 5.20 Highland Cradle, 5.50 CROWNED EAGLE (NAP), 6.20 Last Page, 6.50 Time To Exceed, 7.20 Firmament, 7.50 One Too Many, 8.20 Road To Dubai.

DOUBLE: Munawer and Crowned Eagle.