Mick Easterby, who has a wonderful record of winners at Wetherby, will be relying on his granddaughter to add to his tally tomorrow evening.

Jacqueline Coward, who has been successful in point-to-point racing, bids for her first win under National Hunt rules aboard We'll Meet Again, trained by her grandfather at Sheriff Hutton.

The Vidal Sassoon Lady Riders' Handicap Hurdle is their target. We'll Meet Again was narrowly beaten into second place at Kelso last week, the five-year-old gelding proving his well-being in the process.

A reproduction of that performance promises to be good enough to see him go one better tomorrow.

Norton trainer Malcolm Jefferson has good prospects with Brooklyn Brownie in the 'Eat & Sleep At The Nags Head, Pickhill' Novices' Hurdle.

The six-year-old gained a facile win at Bangor recently, crossing the line with 24 lengths to spare after his nearest pursuer had fallen at the second-last flight. Graham Lee, who rode Brooklyn Brownie that day, has the mount tomorrow.

In the Flat meeting up at Ayr, Peters Delite is napped to continue Malton trainers Richard Fahey's excellent run of success by taking the Moet Et Chandon Maiden Stakes.

In the frame in all his three races this season, and a particularly good second in a competitive handicap at Chester two outings ago, Peters Delite looks to have a good opportunity of obliging for Fahey, who has achieved two trebles in the past week.

Thursday's tips:

Wetherby

6.30 We'll Meet Again, 7.00 Brooklyn Brownie, 7.30 Scotch Corner, 8.05 Combat Drinker, 8.35 Native Coral, 9.05 Swift Swallow.

Ayr

2.30 Peters Delite (Nap), 3.00 Fly To Dubai, 3.30 Scotland The Brave, 4.00 Hill Of Howth, 4.30 Conjecture, 5.00 Tedstale, 5.35 Apache Point.

Tomorrow's other race meetings are at Bath (afternoon, Flat), Huntingdon (evening, National Hunt) and Newton Abbot (afternoon, National Hunt).

Updated: 10:51 Wednesday, May 25, 2005