BOGUS DREAMS, a model of consistency this season, can get back on the winning trail at Goodwood tomorrow.

Sean Woods' colt lines up for the day's feature race, the £25,000 Foundation Stakes, and makes plenty of appeal in the hands of John Reid.

Bogus Dreams faced a very stiff task at Epsom on his latest start when trying to give Marhoob 13lb and was comfortably beaten into second place.

The weight difference between the pair tomorrow is only 6lb and Bogus Dreams has a fighting chance of turning the tables.

At Epsom, Marhoob made all the running and dictated the race as he wished, but tomorrow he is unlikely to get things all his own way and it would come as no surprise if the tables were turned.

A fascinating tactical race is expected and Bogus Dreams may just be able to have the edge this time.

Salim Toto should not be overlooked in the Macphie Foodservice Classified Stakes.

The lightly-raced three-year-old got off the mark at Thirsk during the summer and ran another good race on that course recently when beaten less than two lengths into third by Tiyoun in the Hambleton Cup.

A bold bid is anticipated tomorrow when Salim Toto will be reunited with Michael Tebbutt, the jockey who rode her to her sole victory.

Frankie Dettori, looking forward to the Ascot meeting this weekend where, five years ago, he completed his 'Magnificent Seven', looks likely to be among the winners at Goodwood.

Dettori has good prospects aboard the promising Mamool (3-00) and on Mr Toad (3-30).

Heavy ground is expected at Chester where Bodfari Komaite bids for the Bryant Homes Handicap over five furlongs.

Mick Easterby's gelding scored over this course and distance at the beginning of the month when gaining a short-head verdict over Twilight Mistress.

With Terry Lucas again in the saddle, Bodfari Komaite is fancied to take a good deal of catching.

The testing ground will be ideal for King Priam, a confirmed mud-lover, who should be in his element in the Bodfari Stud Chester FM Handicap.

The six-year-old, who has finished in the frame in the Lincoln Handicap in each of the last two years, has seldom had his favourite conditions this summer, but has been running well enough to suggest that he remains in good heart.

Darryll Holland takes the mount tomorrow and King Priam, with plenty of give underfoot, and is napped to return to the winning trail.

The £10,000 Eccleston Handicap over two miles offers Ranville the chance to complete a hat-trick of wins.

Michael Jarvis's stayer has been on good terms with himself lately and looks a horse on the upgrade.

Tomorrow's tips

GOODWOOD

2.30 Salim Toto

3-00 Mamool

3-30 Mr Toad

4-00 Bogus Dreams

4-35 Forgotten Times

5-10 Cote Soleil

5-40 Midnight Creek

Chester

2-20 Yasey

2-50 Glenrock

3-20 Forest Prize

3-50 Ranville

4-25 Kundooz

4-55 Bodfari Komaite

5-25 King Priam (NAP)

Updated: 11:54 Tuesday, September 25, 2001