Lochbuy Junior, a runaway winner at Catterick last week, can complete a quick double at Sedgefield tomorrow.
The five-year-old is trained by Micky Hammond, whose horses are running out of their skins at present.
Jim Crowley, who was in the saddle at Catterick where Lochbuy Junior made his handicap rivals look positively pedestrian, again takes the mount in the betamart.co.uk Novices' Handicap Hurdle.
With no penalty to carry for his recent success, because it was achieved in a race for conditional jockeys, Lochbuy Junior is difficult to oppose.
Having justified his Nap vote last week, I again consider he is the star selection tomorrow.
The Chilton Club Handicap Chase looks a good opportunity for Red Emperor to follow-up his recent Newcastle victory.
The Norman Mason-trained gelding started at 12-1 when getting the better of Inch Way by six lengths.
Tomorrow's slightly shorter distance should not count against Red Emperor, who looks capable of obliging again. Richard Guest, as usual, will be in the saddle.
Mary Reveley, far and away the leading trainer at Sedgefield, seldom goes away empty handed from a meeting here and tomorrow promises to be no exception.
The Saltburn handler, whose horses are in excellent form can win the Stan James Telebetting Maiden Chase with The Major.
Although his promoted runner-up effort at Huntingdon last month was nothing to write home about, The Major was having his first every outing that day. Tomorrow he steps up to a marathon three miles and three furlongs and, in a very modest event, can surely play a strong role.
Bramble Fair, an emphatic winner for Reveley at Kelso last week, can score again in the Dickie Dods Memorial Handicap Hurdle.
At Fontwell, Indian Viceroy has strong claims in the Front Page Pubs Ltd Novices Handicap Chase.
Josh Gifford's seven-year-old struck winning form at Huntingdon a couple of weeks ago when beating the 5-2 favourite Look Warm by two lengths.
With Matty Batchelor again in the saddle, Indian Viceroy can stage a repeat victory.
Romero is worth a second look in the £10,000 Tote Credit Club Handicap Hurdle.
The four-year-old made a promising start to the season when finishing a four lengths second to Stormy Skye at Ascot last month.
Likely to have benefited from that outing, Romero can now go one better with crack young rider David Dennis again reducing his weight by 5lbs.
Top tips: Sedgefield 12.50 Bay Magic; 1.20 The Major; 1.50 Bramble Fair; 2.20 Sahara Reem; 2.50 Red Emperor; 3.20 Lochbuy Junior (Nap).
Fontwell: 1.00 In The Flow; 1.30 Lightning Star; 2.00 Indian Viceroy; 2.30 Romero; 3.00 Forest Jump; 3.30 Genetic.
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