A trainer on Thursday is looking to have a winner at Yarmouth on the flat, sending just one runner to the track on the day, which sees the handler make a 404 mile round trip.
When we see trainers coming such a long way to just run the one horse we like to highlight it, as we believe they would not be coming all that way if it did not have a real chance.
The handler loves bringing his horses this far currently running at a strike rate of 17 % during his career having had 18 winners from 106 runners.
Buoyant for Martyn Meade looks the one to beat in the race, running three times in Novice company and placing on every one of them.
The last two times he has been seen finishing second behind two smart Shadwell horses in Ehraz and Ribhi and now making his handicap debut off a mark of 80 it presents him a perfect opportunity to get off the mark.