Richard Fahey, with five winners in the last three days, can further add to his scoresheet at Catterick tomorrow.

The Malton trainer saddles Loughlorien in the Eat, Sleep At The Nag's Head, Pickhill Handicap and I expect Paul Hanagan's mount to beat them all in this five furlongs dash.

A previous winner over course and distance, Loughlorien gave notice that his turn was near when, on his latest visit to Catterick, he chased home Roxanne Mill and Queen Of Night in a warm claiming race.

He would not need to improve much on that performance to get back in the winning groove tomorrow and continue Fahey's excellent run.

A single strike at Thirsk last Friday set-up the Malton handler for a memorable weekend and he duly saddled winners at Thirsk and Doncaster on Saturday and followed-up with a Chester double yesterday.

Bill Tinning, who is based at Foston, about five miles from Fahey's Musley Bank yard, has nowhere near the horse-power of his colleague, but he has been doing well with his small string, all the same.

Life is Beautiful can give Tinning another winner in the 'Doncaster' Selling Stakes over two miles.

A regular runner at Beverley, where she has won five times, Life Is Beautiful gained her latest success there two outings ago.

Although a mile and a half is probably her best trip, she promises to stay tomorrow's extra distance in such modest company and she is awarded my Nap vote. Robert Winston has the mount.

Michael Dods has 21 winners to his credit this season and the Darlington handler can add to his tally, courtesy of Smith N Allan Oils in the Saffie Joseph & Sons Handicap. Shane Kelly takes the mount on this consistent handicapper.

On the first day of the three-day Brighton Festival, Sussex trainer Gary Moore and his jockey-son Ryan look likely to make a flying start.

They join forces in the opening race, the NSPCC Maiden Stakes, with Cusoon, who made a bright start to his career when finishing third to Pitch Up at Sandown last month, beaten less than two lengths. Tomorrow's extra furlong should suit him even better.

Mostarsil provides the Moore duo with excellent prospects in the £20,000 totesport.com Brighton Challenge Cup.

The six-year-old, a previous winner over this course and distance, represents the Moore stable instead of Flying Spirit, winner of all his three starts this term. The choice of representative looks significant and Mostarsil is expected to give a good account of himself at useful odds.

Ryan Moore, who is riding out of his skin, can add to his scoresheet aboard Thirteen Tricks, trained by Amanda Perrett, in the NSPCC Maiden Stakes over a mile and a quarter.

Although no star, Thirteen Tricks has shown enough in her four races to suggest a modest event such as this is within her scope.

Also worth noting are the consistent Lady Mo (2.45) and the speedy Jayanjay (3.15), a previous course and distance winner.

Midlands trainer Ian Williams is considering the totesport Ebor Handicap at York on August 18 for High Action after the gelding made the most of a fine front-running ride from Darryll Holland at Chester yesterday.

The four-year-old gained an all-the-way success in the sportingoptions.co.uk Curzon Park Rated Stakes at the Roodee.

Tuesday's tips:

Catterick

2.30 Jaamid, 3.00 Life is Beautiful (Nap), 3.30 Loughlorien, 4.00 Eton, 4.30 Red Forest, 5.00 Smith N Allan Oils.

Brighton

2.15 Cusoon, 2.45 Lady Mo, 3.15 Jayanjay, 3.45 Mostarsil, 4.15 Thirteen Tricks, 4.45 Prime Offer, 5.15 Jasmine Pearl.

There are no other meetings tomorrow.

Tom O'Ryan's Nap for this afternoon's racing was: Inter Vision (3.15 at Ripon).

Updated: 12:47 Monday, August 02, 2004