Tim Easterby, who had three winners at Beverley last Friday, can add to his score at Redcar tomorrow.
The Great Habton trainer saddles Cumbrian Harmony in the Jeroboam Handicap and Kevin Darley's mount is fancied to emerge triumphant.
Cumbrian Harmony gave notice that her winning turn was near at Ripon a fortnight ago when she finished second of 22 in a six furlongs handicap.
Running on the stands side of the course, she was a length and a quarter adrift of Clanbroad, who raced on the far side. Cumbrian Harmony is well worth another chance.
David Barker has his horses in cracking form at present and Secret Conquest could be yet another winner for the trainer, who completed a double at Southwell on Friday and followed-up yesterday at Ripon with Tiyoun.
Secret Conquest failed to get a clear run at Ayr on her latest start when beaten less than three lengths into sixth place by Mytton's Again over seven furlongs.
Stepping up to a mile tomorrow, Secret Conquest is worthy of the Nap vote in the Anderson Barrowcliff Fillies' Handicap. Tyrone Williams again has the mount.
Bit Of Luck has good prospects of being involved in the finish of the Weatherbys Median Auction Maiden Stakes.
Mark Tompkins' two-year-old shaped with a definite degree of promise on his debut at Yarmouth and finished nicely to take sixth place to Mine Host. With that experience under his belt, Bit Of Luck should go well this time.
Tompkins and jockey Ted Durcan can also take the Half Bottle Claiming Stakes with Nichol Fifty provided this tricky campaigner, below his best at Yarmouth last time, consents to put his foot forward.
Monts Memory, a beaten favbourite at Southwell last Friday, steps up in trip in the Magnum Selling Stakes and Kevin Ryan's juvenile merits another chance under Robert Winston.
Cynara, who ran a fair race at Newcastle last time over a mile, should relish the extra two furlongs in division one of the Salamanzar Handicap.
At Salisbury, Loch Laird, who has been running creditably this season, can return to the winners' enclosure in the Tote Jackpot Handicap. The six-year-old is a previous course and distance winner on this course.
Sir Mark Prescott is now beginning to get his team into full swing after a very slow start, and the ultra-shrewd Newmarket trainer deserves attention from now on.
On that basis, a close eye should be kept on Foreign Affairs (3.00) and Egypt (3.30).
Tomorrow's tips:
REDCAR
2.15 - Monts Memory
2.45 - Cumbrian Harmony
3.15 - Secret Conquest (Nap)
3.45 - Bit Of Luck
4.15 - Nichol Fifty
4.45 - Cynara
5.15 - Search And Destroy
Salisbury
2.00 - Elusive Treasure
2.30 - Carens Hero
3.00 - Foreign Affairs
3.30 - Egypt
4.00 - Loch Laird
4.30 - Aveiro
5.00 - Binary File
5.30 - Sabreeze
Updated: 12:27 Monday, June 11, 2001
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