Ryton Runner looks to have an oustanding chance of notching his first success in the 7.20 at Wolverhampton tonight and is of major interest at 6/1.
John Gosden's charge has shown bags of promise in three maidens and has subsequently caught the eye in two handicap runs.
He was a real eye-catcher when staying on powerfully to finish third to stable companion Man Of God on his debut as a juvenile and followed that up with a fine 18th of 27 to Fury in a valuable sales race at Newmarket from a poor draw.
The gelding stepped up on that effort when making a highly promising reappearance at Doncaster back in April when fifth of 14 to Sud Pacifique.
Although beaten just under 7 lengths he kept on well under tender handling having been ridden from off the pace and was certainnly not knocked about.
The winner went on to land a decent handicap at York and is now officially rated 91, and the form looks solid.
He then didn't have the race run to suit when 7th of 9 to Proud Chieftan at Newmarket, but left that form well behind when a staying on third to a Boy Named Suzi at kempton when last seen in action back in September.
That race was over 12f and the way he was finishing suggested that he was crying out for the extra two furlongs he tackles tonight.
There is know doubt in my mind that he has the potentially to be far better than his current rating of 74, and at 6/1 with Boylesports he looks cracking value and the best bet on the card.
Recommended bet: 3pts each-way Ryton Runner (6/1 Boylesports - BOG)