Mrs Moh, narrowly beaten in the opening race at Doncaster yesterday, gets a chance of quick and valuable compensation on the same course tomorrow.

Tim Easterby's filly turns out again in the £40,000 DBS St Leger Yearling Stakes and, well drawn in stall 20, near the seemingly favoured stands rail, is expected to make a bold bid.

Mrs Moh just failed to reel-in Ticker Tape in yesterday's nursery handicap, finishing best of all in second place.

That race was over seven furlongs, whereas it's only six tomorrow. The shorter distance may not favour Mrs Moh, but she may not be unduly inconvenienced by it either. Another good run is expected and she is awarded my Nap vote.

Kieren Fallon, who will be aboard Seeking Answers, one of the dangers to Mrs Moh, teams-up with Auditorium in the feature race, the Champagne Stakes, and I fancy that Sir Michael Stoute's colt will run a big race.

An easy winner at Pontefract two outings ago, Auditorium followed-up in fine style in Listed company at Ripon last time, coming from last to first over six furlongs to beat a handful of runners with something in hand.

Tomorrow sees him stepping-up to seven furlongs for the first time, and also stepping-up in class, but Auditorium has the ability and potential to cope and is fancied to come out on top.

Leitrim House and the Mark Johnston-trained Lucky Story represent the main dangers in what promises to be a cracking renewal of this Group 2 prize.

In the Tote Exacta Mallard Handicap, Mark Johnston has good prospects on clinching the prize with Spectrometer.

The gelding, well known for his hurdling expoloits, ran a fine race to finish third to his stablemate, The Persuader, at Haydock last Saturday. A reproduction of that form would make him hard to beat here.

Far Lane, a major winner on Knavesmire, faces the Doncaster starter in the opening race, the Amco Corporation Conditions Stakes.

Trained by Barry Hills, Far Lane landed a thrilling John Smith's Cup at York in mid-summer.

A good run since at Haydock confirms the four-year-old to be still on the rise and Richard Hughes should enjoy a good ride from him in this 10-furlong contest.

Frankie Dettori, who contributed to a popular North Yorkshire triumph yesterday when steering Hambleton trainer Kevin Ryan's Halmahera to a second successive win in the Portland Handicap, has good prospects of another Doncaster success tomorrow.

Dettori teams-up with the useful Millstreet, trained by Saeed bin Suroor, in the OrderIT-online Troy Stakes, a race which presents the four-year-old with an opportunity of registering an overdue first success of the campaign.

Audience should go well for William Haggas in the CPL Industries Trophy, while the in-form Justalord can provide John Balding with a win on his local course in the Coal Trades Benevolent Association Raceday Handicap.

Tomorrow's tips

Doncaster

1.45 Far Lane, 2.20 Spectrometer, 2.55 Auditorium, 3.30 Millstreet, 4.05 Mrs Moh (Nap), 4.40 Audience, 5.10 Justalord.

Goodwood

2.00 Dvinsky, 2.35 Imperium, 3.10 Baileys Dancer, 3.45 Finished Article, 4.20 Ice Cracker, 4.50 Ijtihad, 5.25 Ellway Heights.

Tomorrow's other meeting is at Southwell.

Updated: 12:34 Thursday, September 11, 2003