Tony Dobbin, fresh from a double at Newcastle yesterday which took his score for the season to 41 winners, can add to his tally at Wetherby tomorrow.
The Cumbrian jockey, who is going great guns this term and is currently in third place in the championship table, teams up with the Mick Easterby-trained Flat Top in the Nigel Tinkler's Owners' Handicap Chase.
A model of consistency, Flat Top has good prospects of carrying Dobbin to victory over this extended three miles and is awarded the Nap vote..
A Hexham winner this season, the Sheriff Hutton gelding has finished runner-up on both his outings since, turning-in solid performances on each occasion.
Also a former winner at Wetherby, Flat Top can show his rivals the way home tomorrow.
Dobbin and Easterby can also take the Rocom Novices' Chase with Prominent.
A prolific point-to-point winner last season, Prominent is now following a professional route and promises to do well as the campaign unfolds.
A creditable fifth over hurdles at Aintree on his reappearance, he was a faller at Newcastle on his first run over fences a fortnight ago.
He is, however, normally a safe jumper and the chances of him hitting the deck again tomorrow are slim. Granted a clear round, he should take all the beating.
Inch Perfect should not be underestimated in the For You With thanx Novices' Hurdle over two miles.
Richard Fahey's five-year-old has improved out of all recognition on the Flat throughout the last 18 months and has become a prolific winner.
Reported to have schooled well at home, he is capable of leaving his two uninspiring hurdling efforts two years ago well behind tomorrow.
The thanx group Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle will not take a great deal of winning and Woodland Nymph makes plenty of appeal in the hands of the experienced Sam Stronge.
Unless any of the newcomers are above average, Zsarabak can add to his Bangor success by winning the National Distance Learning College Juvenile Novices' Hurdle.
At Chepstow, Village King deserves serious consideration in the Gordano Packaging Handicap Chase.
The classy seven-year-old was set a stiff task on his reappearance at Cheltenham earlier this month when he finished unplaced in the highly competitive Thomas Pink Gold Cup.
Village King has less on his plate tomorrow and looks capable of defying top weight.
Hannigan's Lodger can keep his fencing career on track by winning the Wexford Racecourse Novices' Chase.
Carl Llewellyn's six-year-old was a winner on his chasing debut at Exeter last month and looks a useful prospect. Hannigan's Lodger can add to his score tomorrow before going on to better things.
Tomorrow's tips
Wetherby
1.00 Woodland Nymph, 1.30 Flat Top (Nap), 2.00 Zsarabak, 2.30 Prominent, 3.00 Korakor, 3.30 Inch Perfect.
Chepstow
12.50 Midnight Jazz, 1.20 Hannigan's Lodger, 1.50 Carronharry, 2.20 Karratha, 2.50 Village King, 3.20 Redde, 3.50 Ruling The Roast.
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