Mick Channon may not have tasted victory at the prestigious Dubai World Cup meeting - but the West Ilsley trainer's runners still collected a fair slice of the prize money Youmzain put up a cracking effort to finish third to Vengeance Of Rain in the Dubai Sheema Classic at Nad Al Sheba, finishing just ahead of Vodafone Derby hero Sir Percy and picking up £255,102 in the process.

The four-year-old colt finished strongly under Richard Hughes to take the minor honours, beaten a length and three-quarters.

Channon was thrilled with Youmzain's run and may now aim him at the Coronation Cup at Epsom in June or some of the top ten-furlong contests.

The West Ilsley trainer warned before the meeting that the Dubai Duty Free may come two weeks too soon for Flashy Wings.

And his judgement proved spot-on as the filly finished sixth behind Admire Moon, but still picked up £51,020 for her efforts.

Back on these shores, Channon sent out his first juvenile winner of the campaign when Thunder Bay scored at Lingfield.

The two-year-old son of Hunting Lion, ridden by Sam Hitchcott, got home by half a length from Only In Jest.

Paul Cole's string are in good form with Eisteddfod and Supa Sal providing the Whatcombe trainer and jockey Jimmy Fortune with a double at Kempton.

Eisteddfod benefitted from the application of a tongue tie as he sprinted home by a length from Tony James.

And Supa Sal made it two wins from as many starts, beating King's Apostle and Prince Of Charm in a finish of heads in the seven-furlong handicap.

Cole and Fortune notched their third winner in the space of 24 hours when Maltese Falcon took a six-furlong handicap at Lingfield.

The seven-year-old made all the running before holding off the Channon-trained Ajigolo by half a length.

East Ilsley trainer Hughie Morrison's Mount Hermon got off the mark with an easy five-lengths success in a seven-furlong maiden at Southwell.

Topiary Ted took a lady riders' handicap at Lingfield in the hands of Vicky Cartmel, while Apply Dapply gave Morrison another winner with victory in a seven-furlong contest at Folkestone.

Blue Hills is proving a fine servant for Hook Norton trainer Peter Hiatt, and he notched another success in a Southwell handicap.

The six-year-old swept to a four-length victory in a handicap over a mile and six furlongs under William Carson.

Alan Jarvis, who trains at Twyford, near Bicester, was full of praise for Jamie Spencer following his win on Spring Goddess at Lingfield.

The former champion jockey brought the six-year-old mare from last to first to take a one-mile handicap by a length and a quarter from Magic Rush.

And Jarvis said: "That's exactly how she wants riding."

Vodafone Derby winner Sir Percy is set to be among the star attractions at the annual Lambourn Charity Open Day on Good Friday The Epsom hero is due to be on show at Marcus Tregoning's Kingwood House Stables - one of more than 30 yards which will be open to the public from 8.30am-1pm.

The action switches to Lambourn in the afternoon when Tony McCoy will do a bungee jump and jockeys areriding in a showjumping competitions.