CLIVE Cox and Adam Kirby can claim the feature event of the afternoon for the second Saturday running, with SNAZZY JAZZY given the nod in the Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury.

Trainer Cox and jockey Kirby stole the headlines at Newmarket last weekend as Harry Angel produced a brilliant display to land the Darley July Cup (pictured).

The action across the country is a little more low-key seven days on but, with a total prize fund of £250,000 up for grabs, the feature event in Berkshire is not to be sniffed at.

The five-furlong dash has a very different look to it after De Bruyne Horse, the class act in the field, came out at the declaration stage.

Snazzy Jazzy is inexperienced, having run just once, but it was hard not to be impressed with his successful racecourse debut at Goodwood at the start of June.

Cox has trained a handful of top-class sprinters in recent years and the very fact he feels Snazzy Jazzy is up to this sort of task bodes well.

MAGICAL MEMORY can continue his resurgence in the bet365 Hackwood Stakes under Frankie Dettori.

The Charlie Hills-trained grey won the Abernant and the Duke of York Stakes last season before being beaten just half a length in the Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot but results have been mixed since.

Magical Memory disappointed in the July Cup and the Sprint Cup at Haydock and while he kicked off this season with a fine effort to finish second when defending his Duke of York title, he ran a shocker on his return to the Royal meeting last month.

Yet he made the most of having his sights lowered to land a conditions race at Haydock a fortnight ago and, with confidence restored, he can start climbing the ladder once more in this Group Three test.

MOUNT LOGAN should give another good account of himself with Silvestre De Sousa on board for the Listed bet365 Stakes – better known as the Steventon Stakes.

The six-times winner has run two sound races so far this season, finishing third in similar races to this at Goodwood and Newmarket.

He has not helped himself with tardy starts in the past and if that issue can be rectified, he is capable of taking his game to a new level for trainer Roger Varian.

SMART TOGETHER looks a decent shout in the Betbright Aphrodite Stakes at Newmarket.

John Gosden's filly has a fair bit to find on official ratings with a few of her rivals but is open to huge improvement.

The daughter of Smart Strike never threatened to take a hand on her only juvenile appearance on the Rowley Mile but made a successful start to her three-year-old campaign at Haydock.

She then tackled the mile and a quarter for the first time in a Listed heat at Newbury and shaped with abundant promise to finish third behind stablemate Elas Ruby, who has since gone close in a Group Two in France.

Smart Together is entitled to have learnt plenty from her latest experience and a further step up to a mile and a half should suit as Antonio Fresu takes the reins.

Recent York scorer MUKHAYYAM has solid claims of following up in the Ripon Bell-Ringer Handicap under David Allan.

Tim Easterby's charge is a previous course and distance winner and looks up to defying a 5lb hike.

Market Rasen stages one of its biggest meetings of the year, with the Betfred TV Summer Hurdle and the Betfred Summer Plate both fiercely competitive handicaps.

EBONY EXPRESS made a successful return from a mammoth absence at Uttoxeter at the start of the month and, provided the dreaded 'bounce' factor does not take effect, he must be a major player in the Summer Hurdle.

The eight-year-old is still 5lb lower in the weights than when winning the Imperial Cup at Sandown a couple of years ago and gets into this field on a low weight.

Peter Bowen has won the Plate on more than one occasion in the past and has another leading contender in EARTHMOVES, who is fancied to follow up last month's course and distance success under the trainer's son Sean.