MOVIE MAN, who played a starring role at Catterick last month, can do the same again at Sedgefield tomorrow.

Peter Beaumont's nine-year-old lines up for the novices' chase over three miles and three furlongs and is fancied to gallop his rivals into submission.

Movie Man, who missed all last season with a knee injury, bounced back to form on his latest start when beating Water Font by four lengths.

Further improvement is likely from Movie Man, who is selected to complete a double.

Tyneandthyneagain looks the best solution to the Alphameric Bet Settling System Novices' Hurdle.

The six-year-old, owned and trained by Norman Mason, rattled up a sequence of near-misses before opening his winning account at Southwell three weeks ago.

Now that he has got his head in front, he can oblige again.

In the Tote Credit Club Handicap Hurdle, Squandamania is taken to make the most of bottom weight.

John Norton's eight-year-old ran below par at Catterick last time, but had previously scored in good style over this course and distance at the Christmas meeting.

Sue Smith and Dominic Elsworth can click with Minioso in the EBF/Tattersalls (Ireland) Mares Only Novices' Chase (Qualifier).

This promising seven-year-old was just beaten by Monarch's Pursuit on her chasing debut at Catterick recently.

That experience, plus tomorrow's extra couple of furlongs, should ensure an even better showing and the prospect that Minioso can go one better.

Few horses have raced as consistently this winter as Last Try, and Brian Rothwell's gutsy gelding is fancied to return to the winning trail in the Jack Britton Memorial Handicap Chase.

On the Flat at Wolverhampton, Malton jockey Robert Winston can figure among the winners aboard Red Cafe in the Blue Danube Handicap.

Trainer Paul Howling runs Red Cafe in preference to his recent course winner Tufty Hopper, and the hint should be taken.

Michael Wigham has his horses in good form and the Newmarket trainer can keep up his good run with Polar Mist in division one of the Arena Leisure Handicap over five furlongs.

Michael Fenton's mount ran out a clear-cut winner over this course and distance on his latest start and is napped to oblige again.

Tomorrow's National Hunt meeting at Folkestone was abandoned today. The course is waterlogged. This afternoon's National Hunt meeting at Plumpton was called off yesterday. The course in waterlogged.

Tommorow's tips:

Sedgefield

1.50 Border Run

2.20 Movie Man

2.50 Tyneandthyneagain

3.20 Squandamania

3.50 Minioso

4.20 Last Try

4.50 Roman Angel

Wolverhampton

1.30 Polar Mist (Nap)

2.00 Pension Fund

2.30 Godmersham Park

3.00 Sunset Harbour

3.30 Estuary

4.00 Red Cafe

4.30 Roi de Danse

Updated: 13:24 Monday, February 12, 2001