Keep The Silver can put put a pound or two in punters' pockets at Redcar tomorrow.

The Alan Jarvis-trained juvenile lines-up for the £10,000 Tote Credit Nursery Handicap over six furlongs and is fancied to add to his York success last month.

Keep The Silver has since run at the big Goodwood meeting in a competitive nursery and was beaten only two short-heads into third place in one of the best finishes of the entire season.

Keep The Silver deserves to find compensation after that near-miss and is selected to do so in this valuable handicap, which Jarvis won with Becky Simmons 12 months ago.

Alan Swinbank is enjoying a purple patch in his first year with a licence and the Richmond trainer can add to his bulging scoresheet with What-A-Dancer in the Clarion Handicap.

A well-supported Hamilton winner two outings ago, What-A-Dancer finished a good third to Santisima Trinidad at Beverley recently, and that winner scored again at Haydock on Thursday.

A progressive performer, What-A-Dancer can return to the winning trail here under Robert Winston and is awarded the nap vote.

Michael Dods ended a five-week losing spell when Storyteller won at Pontefract in mid-week and the Darlington trainer can double-up with Bundy in the Northern Echo Handicap.

The five-year-old failed to justify favouritism at Ayr last time, but he was beaten little more than three lengths into seventh place after finding the rain-softened ground softer than ideal.

He is definitely worth another chance tomorrow.

Mary Reveley has a splendid record at Redcar, which looks likely to be extended in the National Festival Circus Is Here Today Handicap.

The Saltburn trainer is doubly represented in this two-miler and Mental Pressure is preferred to her other runner, Foundry Lane.

At Ascot's televised meeting, Venturer is fancied to defy top-weight in the opening Mail On Sunday Mile Qualfier.

John Gosden's charge came good on his latest start in a valuable handicap at Goodwood. A repeat performance is anticipated.

Gosden and jockey Jimmy Fortune can also win the Full Monty Memorial Maiden Fillies' Stakes with well-regarded newcomer Crossbreeze.

Kieren Fallon and Sir Michael Stoute are selected to gain the day's big race, the £30,000 Amtico European Breeders' Fund Valiant Stakes, with Coyote.

The application of blinkers worked a treat on this filly at Ayr last time when she romped home by eight lengths in a maiden race.

This Listed event is a big step up in class for Coyote, but Stoute seldom overfaces his horses and the fact that he is running her in this sort of company is a tip in itself.

The ultra-consistent Scheming (2-45) and the speedy Connect (3-50) are also worth noting at Ascot.

At Leicester, Mark Buckley, based at Upper Helmsley near York, can toast the winner of the main race. Buckley saddles Armagnac (4-05) and this talented sprinter is expected to show his rivals the way home.

Tomorrow's tips

Redcar

2-05 Nation

2-35 Dollar King

3-05 Keep The Silver

3-40 What-A-Dancer (NAP)

4-15 Bundy

4-45 Yeast

5-15 Mental Pressure

Ascot

2-15 Venturer

2-45 Scheming

3-15 Coyote

3-50 Connect

4-25 Crossbreeze

4-55 Stage Presence

Leicester

2-25 Outlaw

2-55 New Horizon

3-30 Swynford Pleasure

4-05 Armagnac

4-35 Alkanada

5-05 Shii-Take's-Girl

Updated: 11:32 Saturday, August 11, 2001