NEZWAAH lost little in defeat on her latest appearance at Newbury and can get back on the winning trail in the Betfred TV/EBF Stallions Hoppings Stakes at Newcastle.

Roger Varian's filly made a good impression when landing prohibitive odds on her racecourse debut at Chelmsford shortly after the turn of the year and she made a mockery of an opening mark of 73 when bolting up on at Wolverhampton the following month.

She was stepped up in distance and class for her turf bow in mid-May and proved she is up to Listed level with a fine performance to finish third.

The form looks pretty solid, with both winner We Are Ninety and fourth-placed Queen's Trust going on to run with credit in the Ribblesdale Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Nezwaah has enjoyed a short break since and, having already proved herself on Tapeta, she looks a sound betting proposition in the main event of the evening at Gosforth Park. Harry Bentley rides today's nap selection.

EISHA FLOWER can confirm the abundant promise of her debut by claiming top honours in the Betfred "Bet On The Euros" Maiden Stakes.

Richard Fahey's inmate may have let down favourite backers at Ripon last week but she looked like a winner waiting to happen in chasing home the more experienced Tanaasub.

Eisha Flower will almost certainly improve from that initial outing and should hit the bullseye at the second time of asking under Tony Hamilton.

Evening racing also comes from Newmarket, where the William Haggas-trained SAINTED rates the best bet.

The daughter of Dutch Art sluiced through the Doncaster mud to make a successful start to her career last November – beating Udontdodou into second, a gelding who now has a rating of 89 having won back-to-back races this spring.

Given the strength of that performance, it was no surprise to see Sainted sent off at odds-on for her recent handicap bow at Leicester, running off what appeared a very workable mark of 76, but she came up a little short.

While that performance was a shade disappointing, she was a little green and the winner, Alizoom, was just more streetwise on the day.

Sainted should strip fitter for the run and the booking of top jockey Ryan Moore for her latest assignment suggests connections mean business.

Fahey and Frankie Dettori team up with NIMR in the 188Bet Handicap at Doncaster.

The Carlisle winner ran really well in a couple of valuable sales races as a juvenile last season and there was not a lot wrong with his comeback effort when second over this course and distance in May.

He returns to Town Moor fresh and, with the prospect of soft ground not a concern, a bold bid looks assured.

Tom Dascombe loves nothing more than a winner at Chester and his CONQUERESS must have a big shout in the Stellar Group Maiden Fillies' Stakes if building on her Doncaster debut.