ANTHONY Honeyball is keen to get a run into Fountains Windfall this weekend before stepping back up in class for the Reynoldstown Chase at Ascot next month.

He holds two entries at Kempton and one at Warwick after falling when leading the Kauto Star Novices' Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day.

"I've put him in all sorts, my head is a bit scrambled when it comes to him, I'm just trying to get some luck!" said Honeyball.

"He's in a Listed chase at Kempton but I'm sure that won't be the right race for him, he's in a three-mile handicap and one that was reopened as well. I just need to get a clear round into him somewhere.

"To say he's fallen the last twice, he's not a bad jumper. I watched Kempton again and he jumped fantastically but just gave one a nudge and laid down basically.

"The Reynoldstown is where I want to run him and I need something between now and then. We've been to the races twice and not had a hard race so it would be a good to get a run now then it's a month to the Reynoldstown and a month until the RSA."

Few trainers are in better form than Honeyball and his My Dance gained a first career win in the EBF Mares' "National Hunt" Maiden Hurdle at Fontwell.

Honeyball took his record to five winners from his last 15 runners, with several others placed, as his link-up with jockey Aidan Coleman begins to really pay dividends.

My Dance is certainly bred for the job, being by Kayf Tara and out of the very good Nicky Henderson-trained mare My Petra, but she had previously only shown glimpses of ability.

But this was much more like it as the 3-1 chance pulled eight lengths clear on just her second start over hurdles.

The Mosterton handler said: "Aidan said he'd let her roll, whereas he held on to her a bit more last time.

"We knew it was a good opportunity and she was going to step up on her last run, so it was very pleasing.

"She's got a lovely pedigree – she ought to be a racehorse with the page she's got - and she'll get three miles for sure.

"The horses are going well at present, long may it continue."