Today’s William Hill Lincoln will be run on soft ground after heavy overnight rain on Thursday changed the going and led to the defection of antepost favourite Captain Cat who was withdrawn by trainer Roger Charlton on Friday morning.

The short-list consists of Hi There and Tres Coronas but the vote goes to Tullius (3.50) of Andrew Balding who has a touch of class, will love the ground and whose talented apprentice takes off a valuable 3lbs. He still has plenty of weight to carry (9st 7lbs) but gets the each way vote (first four) at 7/1 with BetVictor.

Fencing might find the ground too soft in the Doncaster Mile and the vote goes to Graphic (2.05) fourth in the Cambridgeshire last season before improving a again on soft ground last autumn when he looked a Group horse scoring at Nottingham back in November.

Trainer William Haggas had a well backed winner at Lingfield last weekend and he can get his turf season off to a bang.

In the Spring Mile Dance And Dance (3.15) needs everything to go his way and looked an unlucky loser on more than one occasion last year, but he is very well handicapped and one of these days everything must fall into place.

Another of my recommendation’s ridden by Oisin Murphy who will not be claiming 3lbs for much longer.

We are sponsoring three Channel 4 races from Kempton Park and in the Grand National 6 Places at BetVictor Handicap Absolutely So (3.30) has a good draw in stall four and can strike fast and late for Andrew Balding and Martin Dwyer.

Lightly-raced the colt wasn’t at his best when last seen at Lingfield over 7f back in February but had shown enough at today’s trip previously to suggest he could take a hand in receipt of 16lbs from Hoof It owned in partnership by golfer Lee Westwood and his agent Andrew “Chubby” Chandler.

Zerfaal (4.05) was well supported on debut in a decent Newbury maiden but failed to deliver and this brother of the Guineas winner Makfi now has a bit to prove.

He was entered in many of the top juvenile events last autumn so he must have been showing something in Newmarket for John Gosden but this is very much a recovery mission.

The richest horserace in the world takes place this evening with the Dubai World Cup due off at 6.05. Last year’s Derby winner Ruler Of The World has a difficult draw to overcome and I am going to take a chance each way on the progressive Sanshaawes ridden by Christophe Soumillon.

The gelding has won twice over C&D earlier in the Carnival and went down by less than two lengths to Prince Bishop last time having covered 22 metres more than the winner from his wide draw.