A review of the rest of Saturday's meeting at Wolverhampton as Elusivity won for the second time in a week.
Elusivity maintained his good recent form with his second win of the week in the Unibet Offer Daily Jockey/Trainer Specials Classified Claimimg Stakes at Wolverhampton.
Successful at Southwell on Tuesday, Conor Dore's eight-year-old repeated the trick by making most of the running in this five-furlong dash.
Paul Mulrennan had Elusivity smartly out of the stalls from his fairly wide draw and quickly won the duel for the lead with Summerinthecity.
The 9/4 favourite kept on strongly to beat his market rival by two and a quarter lengths and win for the third time in a month. Thataboy was a neck away in third.
Dore said: "He hadn't won for a long time and he's in the winning groove now.
"Once they get their heads in front they get a bit of confidence. He ran very well (when third) in a handicap here the other week."
Midtech Star (13/8 favourite) followed up his win at Lingfield seven days earlier by successfully stepping up to a mile and three-quarters in the 32Red Casino Handicap.
Adam Kirby set sail for home on the final turn and Ian Williams' in-form four-year-old had to be kept up to his work to hold Scarlet Minstrel by half a length.
The first two pulled six lengths of Singular Quest in third.
"They put him up 7lb for his win at Lingfield the other day. I thought the handicapper had been tough enough with him, but that was a useful performance today," said Williams.
"I thought he was a short price for a race he would struggle in.
"He lost his way a bit on turf after his win here (in September 2014). I kept on running him on soft ground but he obviously loves it here."
The forceful tactics of 5lb-claiming apprentice Aaron Jones paid off as the Charlie Wallis-trained Zac Brown (11/1) swept to his first victory for 14 months in the Down The New Unibet Racing App Handicap.
Jones said: "He jumped the gates and enjoyed himself in front. He's a free-going horse so I let him do his thing in front. He enjoyed it and came home strongly."
Marco Botti's Ilzam (12/1) got off the mark with a half-length verdict over Ikerrin Road in the 32Red.com Handicap in the hands of Andrea Atzeni.
"He's been unlucky a couple of times and I was happy with the way he settled and he didn't get there too soon," said Botti.
"He loves the surface and I would say this (seven furlongs) is his best trip."
Sagely (9/2), trained by Ed Dunlop, soared past 8/11 shot Intermittent in the last 100 yards under Silvestre de Sousa to take the 32Red Casino Maiden Fillies' Stakes by a length.