Evan Williams has his sights set on Market Rasen's valuable card with Danehill Willy and Postmaster.
Williams, whose string are in fantastic form, will run Swinton Hurdle fourth Danehill Willy in the totescoop6 Summer Hurdle, while Postmaster - who has been first or second in his last 10 starts - will go in the totesport.com Summer Plate.
"Danehill Willy will run in the Summer Hurdle and Postmaster will run in the Plate, he's been ultra-consistent. Obviously he is going up in grade but he's very genuine," said Williams.
"We never really planned to have many horses this summer as we were mindful of the fact we wanted to be more competitive in the winter as we've made a lot of strides regarding the quality of horses we've had.
"However, we had a gang of horses that came our way that were suited to the summer style of racing and in this climate beggars can't be choosers. We've been fortunate, I think only Jonjo (O'Neill) has trained more winners than us so far.
"There is a lot of snobbery involved in summer jumping and I can't see how anybody can turn their noses up at it. A course like Market Rasen goes out of its way to provide good jumping ground, they put good prize money up and conduct themselves in a professional manner - a lot of courses could learn an awful lot from them."
He went on: "Danehill Willy always promised to be a nice animal but he had a little setback at Cheltenham as a novice. We aimed him at the Swinton Hurdle and he ran an absolute blinder considering he had been off for nearly two years.
"There is no doubt he will improve a lot for that run. He won over fences next time but being perfectly honest I just had to run him somewhere as I didn't want to ruin his mark with this race in mind.
"There'll be plenty there with chances and it will be very competitive but our horses are in great form."