LITTLEWINDSOR stages the Seavington Hunt’s point-to-point on Sunday.

Harry Cobden can increase his lead in the National Novices’ table aboard Silver Token in the Men’s Open.

The grey, who provided Cobden's first-ever success at Chipley Park in January, is unbeaten in four outings for the Rachael Green stable, most recently at Great Trethew a fortnight ago.

The 10 entries include Glenwood Present and course winner Otis Tarda, while Ed Walker has a strong hand with Wadebridge winner Before The War, Milborne St Andrew and Badbury Rings winner Hameldown Tor and Level Spirit, winner of four races last season but yet to show his best in 2015.

The fascinating runner is The Mythologist, unbeaten in four completions before pulling up behind Lucette Annie at Buckfastleigh, but Silver Token is the selection.

Cobden can double up on Cock Of The Rock in the Novice Riders’ event.

A prolific winner when owned and trained by David Brace, Cock Of The Rock is on a hat-trick after winning for Cobden at Larkhill and Badbury Rings.

The evergreen Barney’s Mate and the Smith-Maxwells’ unchallenged Upton-upon-Severn winner Gate Please are the dangers, but Cock Of The Rock is a confident selection.

Sweet My Lord can return to winning ways in the Ladies’ Open.

The ex-Irish chaser impressed when winning twice at Wadebridge before finishing third in a Wincanton Hunter Chase and failing to finish in two subsequent point-to-points.

Others to consider include Academy General and Knight Pass – first and third in Trebudannon’s Easter Monday Confined – John Daniell, winner of his most recent race over 3m-4f at Hackwood Park and Tres Bien.

Champagne Rosie is one of five entries for a competitive looking Hunt Members and will be supported to follow up her 2013 win.

Gypsy Jack, who won his maiden here in 2011 and Black Forest Lodge winner Sea Bear – representing the Chloe Newman yard that provided 2011 and 2012 corresponding contest winner Sobre Tresor – look the dangers.

Sea Bear is among the 11 entries for the Restricted. Larkhill and Kingston St Mary third Golden Squirell, Trebudannon third Just Seven and Wadebridge winner The Sweetener are interesting, but Spuddler was leading when falling three out at Charlton Horethorne and looks the one.

Two Maiden races also feature on the card. Tempestatefloresco can gain compensation for his Cotley final fence fall in the 2m4f contest.

Master Max, Road to Success, Spendajennie and Kernel Victor are four suggestions for the longer event.

Two pony races get the afternoon’s racing underway at 1pm, with the first of seven point-to-point races at 2pm.

The course is on the Dorset/Somerset border, between Beaminster and Crewkerne, off the A3066 (DT8 3QU).