Tony Culhane, with eight all-weather winners tucked under his belt since the Flat turf season ended last month, can add to his score tomorrow.

The industrious North Yorkshire jockey heads south to Lingfield and looks set for success aboard Gilda in the Call Sales and Marketing Nursery.

Trained by Barry Hills, Gilda got off the mark over this course and distance a fortnight ago when Culhane drove her home to gain a three lengths victory over Thundermill.

Considering that was Gilda's first attempt on sand, and only her third career start, she is open to further improvement.

Into handicap company tomorrow, she looks capable of defying weight all round and is napped to complete a quick double.

Boston Spa-based jockey Dale Gibson teams-up with It's Our Secret in the Architon Handicap and the Mark Tompkins-trained gelding is fancied to oblige.

Gibson was in the saddle when It's Our Secret scored a decisive two-and-a-half lengths win over Colonel North here a couple of weeks ago. Over the same course and distance tomorrow, a repeat victory looks very much on the cards.

Jonny Portman has his dual-purpose string in good order and Dear Pickles could win the Celebrate at Lingfield Park Claiming Stakes.

Portman has booked smart apprentice jockey George Baker to take the mount on Dear Pickles, who has been in excellent form.

Hail The Chief, who has rattled up a hat-trick of wins, can add to his score for Richard Hannon in the Lynhurst Press Conditions Stakes.

In division two of the Ladbroke All-Weather Trophy Handicap Qualifier, Bintang Timor can fulfill recent promise by returning to the winners' enclosure under Pat McCabe.

The jumps meeting at Leicester will be staged on very testing ground, especially on the hurdles course, which is officially described as 'heavy'.

Killusty should not be overlooked in the Racecourse Video Services Novices' Chase.

A progressive hurdler last season, Killusty got off the mark over fences on his chasing debut at Market Rasen last month.

An exciting prospect, Charlie Egerton's six-year-old can win again here before stepping up into better company.

Dutch Dyane has strong claims in the Birch Handicap Hurdle. Gerry Enright's charge made an encouraging return to jumping at Newbury last month when finishing third to Mr Cool in a decent race.

Sure to have benefitted from that outing, Dutch Dyane, proven on soft ground, can get back in the winning groove. Richard Johnson again has the mount.

Watch out too for Trooper, from the in-form Micky Hammond stable, in the Chestnut Conditional Jockeys' Selling Hurdle.

Tomorrow's tips

Lingfield

12.10............................Dear Pickles

12.40...................................Mr Perry

1.10..............................Gilda (Nap)

1.40.........................Just Dissident

2.10........................It's Our Secret

2.40........................Hail The Chief

3.10............................Redoubtable

3.40........................Bintang Timor

Leicester

1.00...............Image De Marque II

1.30....................................Killusty

2.00....................................Trooper

2.30...............................Lannkaran

3.00......................Farfields Prince

3.30............................Dutch Dyane