INTRICATE Web can end a losing sequence in the hands of Willie Supple at Ayr tomorrow.

Eric Alsten's five-year-old, lines up for the Grant Thornton E Tech Classified Stakes over seven furlongs and has an excellent chance of victory.

Intricate Web enjoyed a fruitful Spring campaign and was far from disgraced when finishing a close up seventh in a hot handicap at Chester on her latest start.

At her best over this distance, Intricate Web is napped to come out on top.

Petuntse, who may have found conditions too testing at Haydock last time, deserves another chance in the Grant Thornton Prima Handicap.

Mary Reveley's gelding finished third to Itsanothergirl after just failing to get home well on the prevailing heavy ground.

Previously in fine form, Petuntse should not be overlooked here in the hands of Dean Mernagh.

David Barker has a progressive performer on his hands in the shape of Celtic Mill, who can get back on the winning trail in the Grant Thornton Corporate Finance Handicap.

The three-year-old, successful at Pontefract two outings ago, was beaten just a length by Faithful Warrior on the same course 12 days ago.

Clearly in good heart, Celtic Mill, who favours front running tactics, should be hard to catch tomorrow.

Knavesmire Omen should finally get off the mark in the Grant Thornton Owners' Day Median Auction Maiden Stakes.

Mark Johnston's two-year-old has been running well lately and ran a decent race to finish third to the highly-rated Tramonto at Lingfield recently.

Johnston can also score with Cheeney Basin (3.25pm) who makes his debut over six furlongs in a race that will take little winning on the evidence of form.

Geronimo is fancied to return to the warpath in the Daily Record Handicap over six furlongs.

Michael Wigham's sprinter had to settle for second behind Trinity at Newcastle last week, but that effort confirmed his continued wellbeing. Gary Bardwell has the mount.

Tomorrow's richest race is the £22,000 Frenger Systems Fortune Stakes at Epsom, which looks a good opportunity for the in-form Tumbleweed Ridge, racing over his best distance of seven furlongs.

Dodona aims for the Michael J Lonsdale Handicap in cracking form and is expected to prove a tough nut to ctack.

The three-year-old scored at Brighton two outings ago and finished second on the same course last week to King's Crest, who won again at Catterick yesterday.

Tomorrow's tips:

AYR

2-20 Knavesmire Omen

2-55 Petuntse

3-25 Cheeney Basin

4-00 Intricate Web (NAP)

4-30 Celtic Mill

5-00 Geronimo

EPSOM

2-10 Water Of Life

2-40 National Park

3-15 Tumbleweed Ridge

3-50 Dodona

4-20 Morahib

4-50 Rio's Diamond

Updated: 12:41 Thursday, August 30, 2001