While Wetherby has three fixtures lined-up for next month, tomorrow sees the A1 course staging the final meeting in Yorkshire before the current jumping season draws to a close on Saturday.

Lady Susan Watson, from Bossall, near Stamford Bridge, has happy memories of this track, having notched her first win as a permit-holder here three weeks ago with Just Hoping, who is back on action tomorrow.

The nine-year-old goes for the wetherbyracing.co.uk Handicap Chase over two miles and has a good chance of scoring again under Richard McGrath.

Just Hoping's latest course and distance win was achieved in game style by one and a quarter lengths from Kandy Four after a sound display of jumping at the head of affairs throughout.

Front-running tactics could well be employed again tomorrow as Just Hoping bids for a double for his North Yorkshire handler.

Norton trainer Malcolm Jefferson has good prospects of landing the Siemens Handicap Hurdle with Pertino, the mount of Graham Lee.

The six-year-old underlined his well-being when scoring at Carlisle on Easter Monday and I fancy him to to deliver the goods again.

Joint Account can follow-up a recent success by winning the St George's Day Handicap Chase.

The 12-year-old bounced back to form at Market Rasen last month when beating Carlton Cracker by three and a half lengths.

Now that he has got his head in front again, Robin Tate's gelding has every chance of adding to his tally. Fiona Needham, the trainer's daughter, again has the mount.

On the Flat at Folkestone, Danakim can make his long journey from Middleham worthwhile by winning the Levy Board Apprentice Handicap.

Trained by John Weymes, Danakim has run two solid races in defeat this season, the latest being at Thirsk last Friday when he finished fifth in a big field of sprinters.

Clearly in good heart, the five-year-old is napped to win this six-furlongs dash.

Pop The Cork represents Richard Whitaker, who trains near Leeds, in the folkestone-racecourse.co.uk Classified Stakes.

The five-year-old was a pretty able sprinter last season and, teed-up for tomorrow's race after a recent outing, Dean McKeown's mount could be difficult to catch.

Hughie Morrison has enjoyed a splendid jumping campaign and the Lambourn trainer can now transfer his success to the Flat.

Morrison can score tomorrow with the promising Western Bluebird in the Westenhanger Handicap. Richard Hughes has the mount.

Tomorrow's tips:

Wetherby

2.10 Agitando

2.40 Pure Steel

3.10 Pertino

3.40 Joint Account

4.10 Rakaposhi Raid

4.40 Just Hoping

5.10 Bosworth Boy

Folkestone

2.00 Danakim (Nap)

2.30 Woodsmoke

3.00 Pop The Cork

3.30 Drama of Life

4.00 Western Bluebird

4.30 Callisto

5.00 Lucky Break

Updated: 12:32 Monday, April 22, 2002