Catch The Cat, a 66-1 winner at Doncaster last week, turns out again tomorrow at Beverley with excellent chances of following-up - but at a shorter price.

John Wainwright's sprinter will again be ridden by apprentice jockey Luke Fletcher, who was seen to such good effect on the gelding on Town Moor, producing him with a winning run from a poor draw.

The Racing Again Next Tuesday Handicap over five furlongs offers Catch The Cat another opportunity. I fancy the four-year-old, a course and distance winner, to defy a 6lb penalty. But don't expect to get 66-1 this time.

The Michael Bradley Memorial Handicap over a mile and a half offers Loves Travelling the chance to double his seasonal tally.

The three-year-old opened his account with a four lengths triumph in a claiming race at Brighton last month and changed hands afterwards for 8,000 guineas, a transaction which resulted in his transfer from John Hills' yard to the Luca Cumani stable. I expect him to win this modest handicap race in the hands of smart apprentice Nicky Mackay.

John Dunlop's runners at Beverley are always worthy of consideration and the Sussex trainer could well make his presence felt tomorrow.

Baffle, a respectable runner-up on his latest start, looks a live hope in the European Breeders' Fund Maiden Fillies' Stakes with Seb Sanders.

Dunlop can also strike with the promising Danish Monarch, the mount of Kevin Darley in the Saffie Joseph and Sons Maiden Auction Stakes.

Partners In Jazz, runner-up in both his races to date, can make it third time lucky by winning the Brecks Saab Stakes over five furlongs.

David Barron's two-year-old chased home High Voltage at Ayr last time out and has since had almost three months off.

Barron is perfectly capable of bringing a horse back after a lay-off and the promising Partners In Jazz should not be overlooked with his stable in such fine form. Seam Mernagh takes the mount.

At Sandown, Hey Presto is napped to show his rivals a clean pair of heels in the Queen Elizabeth's Foundation Charity Day Handicap.

Trained by the in-form Clive Cox, the three-year-old finished a good fourth to High Reach at Ascot on his latest start. He would not need to improve much on that performance to stake a major claim here.

The Man Group Fillies' Handicap looks a tightly-knit affair, with Honorine entering the equation on the strength of her successful and consistent campaign.

Fourth to Ice Palace, after meeting some interference, at Kempton last time, Honorine looks sure to go well under Richard Hughes, who failed to arrive at Redcar yesterday because of transport problems and who missed riding two winners.

Wednesday's tips:

BEVERLEY

2.20 Doctored, 2.50 Bond Millennium, 3.25 Partners In Jazz, 355 Baffle, 4.30 Loves Travelling, 5.00 Catch The Cat, 5.35 Danish Monarch.

SANDOWN

2.30 Hey Presto (Nap), 3.05 Proud Native, 3.35 Fort, 4.10 Honorine, 4.40 Percussionist, 5.15 Pango.

YARMOUTH

2.10 Doohulla, 2.40 Dubois, 3.15 In A Silent Way, 3.45 Singularity, 4.20 Quiet Storm, 4.50 Lygeton Lad, 5.25 One Way Ticket.

Updated: 12:11 Tuesday, September 16, 2003