RUN RUCTIONS RUN, winner of four races over hurdles, bids to open her account over fences on her chasing debut at Wetherby this afternoon.

Trained at Great Habton by Tim Easterby, the mare made an encouraging return to action at Huntingdon earlier this month when finishing fourth, an outing which should have teed her up nicely for this switch of discipline.

Easterby has booked the experienced Brian Hughes, among the winners at Sedgefield yesterday, to take the mount on Run Ructions Run in the Watch Racing UK On 3 Devices Beginners' Chase.

The North Yorkshire mare has a little to find on figures, especially with Milansbar, but she appeals as a chaser in the making and she is a previous winner on this course.

Nap selection DRAYTONIAN should not be opposed in the opening wetherbyracing.co.uk Novices' Hurdle.

Trained in Minehead by Philip Hobbs, the five-year-old ran a good race to finish third on his hurdling debut here last month. That experience should stand him in good stead this time and he is confidently expected to prevail under Richard Johnson.

In the £10,000 Racing UK Anywhere Handicap Chase, INDIAN VOYAGE is the selection in a tight race.

After a spell in the doldrums, Maurice Barnes' likeable gelding returned to winning form at Kelso earlier this month when scoring by seven lengths.

He has been raised 8lb for that, which makes this a more difficult task, but he is a previous winner on this course and deserves plenty of respect.

Also worth noting is CAJUN FIDDLE, a newcomer from the powerful Alan King stable, in the ebfstallions.com Mares' National Hunt Flat Race. Stable jockey Wayne Hutchinson takes the mount.

Danielle Mooney, attached to Mick Easterby's Sheriff Hutton yard, makes the long journey from North Yorkshire to ride ATHENIAN GARDEN at Lingfield.

The 7lb claimer will be hoping for as good an outcome as she had when winning on Paddy Butler's charge at the same course last month.

Athenian Garden has remained in good form, finishing third on his last two starts. A little more might be required to win today but he is plainly not without a chance in the Best Odds Guaranteed At Coral Apprentice Handicap.

ALWAYS WELCOME makes appeal in the opening 32Red/Irish Stallion Farms Maiden Stakes.

John Gosden's juvenile was a beaten favourite but shaped with promise when runner-up here on his recent debut. Gosden has fitted him with a hood this time, presumably to keep him a little more relaxed. He has every chance of going one better.

There is a lot to like about the chances of NEW RICH in the Download The New The Unibet Racing App Handicap.

A Chelmsford winner on his penultimate start, the five-year-old has since gone down to Triple Dream, beaten by less than a length, on this course. He is entitled to go well under regular rider John Fahy.

The featured Coral Handicap looks a good opportunity for MAN OF HARLECH, who is the class horse of the race.

Although he is largely unproven on an artificial surface – just one losing outing to date – Man Of Harlech ran a blinder to finish a close-up third to the Richard Fahey-trained Third Time Lucky in last month's Cambridgeshire Handicap at Newmarket. If he can reproduce that form on this Polytrack surface, he will be hard to beat.

Punters were left with singed fingers back in March when RENOUNCE made his debut at Chelmsford and finished second after being sent off the odds-on favourite.

The Jeremy Noseda-trained three-year-old may have had a problem then, because he has not been seen out since.

Renounce returns to action in the concluding Unibet Offer Daily Jockey/Trainer Specials Maiden Stakes. He demands plenty of respect in the hands of Jim Cowley.