JOCKEY Darryll Holland, who won a thrilling photo-finishon Continent - trained near Thirsk by David Nicholls - in the Tote Ayr Gold Cup last Saturday, can carry on in style at Beverley tomorrow.

Holland, who got married only a week ago, teams up with the aptly-named Good Timing in the Brecks Saab Handicap.

Trained by John Quinn, Good Timing finished a creditable second to Lucefer over seven furlongs at Musselburgh on his latest start.

Tomorrow's extended mile should suit the Ryedale gelding better and he is napped to give Holland another winning mount.

The £10,000 Violet and Eddie Smith Memorial Conditions Stakes is Beverley's feature race tomorrow.

It would not surprise me if Lancaster trainer Alan Berry, who took won the race last year with Rosselli, triumphs tomorrow with Charlie Parkes.

The three-year-old has not proved easy to place this season, but he retains plenty of ability and is a previous winner over this course and distance. Franny Norton has the mount.

Typhoon Ginger, on a roll after wins at Redcar and York, can complete a hat-trick by landing division two of the Dynamic Business Services Hull Launch Handicap.

Tony Mulholland's mare failed to win in more than 25 races, but, as often happens, as soon as she got her head in front she managed to follow-up.

Typhoon Ginger likes to come fairly late on the scene, as she showed on Knavesmire earlier this month.

Fergus Sweeney, who was in the saddle at Redcar, will need his share of luck to get a clear run in this big field. That said, his mount is at the top of her game.

Henry Cecil sends Change Of Image north to contest division two of the Brian Merrington Memorial Handicap and I expect Richard Quinn's mount to take all the beating.

Lightly-raced, Change Of Image made it fourth-time-lucky when winning at Folkestone earlier this month and she is open to further improvement.

The Betfair.com Novice Stakes over five furlongs offers Aunty Mary the chance to return to the winning trail.

Tim Easterby's juvenile has run some decent races in handicap company since winning at York earlier in the season. Kevin Darley takes the mount.

Darley, valiantly pursuing Kieren Fallon in the race for the jockeys' championship, can win the Go Racing In Yorkshire Selling Stakes on Lancer.

Lydia Pearce's nine-year-old has been in good form this season and is a previous winner on this course.

Tomorrow's tips

Beverley

2.00 ............................Lancer

2.30 ..............Charlie Parkes

3.00 ...................Aunty Mary

3.30 .................Genial Genie

4.00 .......Good Timing (Nap)

4.30 ............Pacific Alliance

5.00 ............Typhoon Ginger

5.30 ..........Change Of Image

Fontwell

2.15 ...............Russian Court

2.45 ........................Gun Shot

3.15 ...................What A Fuss

3.45 ........................Mantusis

4.15 .........................Amarach

4.45 ...........................Caliban

Updated: 14:59 Monday, September 24, 2001