Russ Garritty, who was at his very best at Aintree on Saturday when his two winners included Grand National hope Young Kenny in the Tote Becher Chase, can keep up the momentum at Market Rasen tomorrow.

The Malton jockey teams-up with Barnburgh Boy in the Calderprint Handicap Chase and can steer Tim Easterby's top-weight to victory.

Successful on the Flat and over hurdles, Barnburgh Boy has developed into a pretty decent chaser, and there was plenty to like about his recent comeback effort at Southwell where he finished a length and a half second to the favourite Virtuoso.

Likely to have benefitted from that outing, Barnburgh Boy can go one better here.

Carrick Troop looks the answer to the Market Rasen Golden Lottery Handicap Chase.

The seven-year-old finished a respectable third on his recent reappearance at Ayr and, significantly, he was a winner over this course and distance last December.

A progressive individual, with the scope to make further improvement, Carrick Troop can register his first win of the campaogn tomorrow.

Springfield Scally represents Lincolnshire trainer Steve Gollings in the Ladbroke Casinos Handicap Hurdle (Qualifier) and is should take plenty of catching.

The seven-year-old, a previous course winner, has been running well lately and finished a good second to favourite Mini Sensation at Haydock on her latest start.

A proven front-runner, Springfield Scally can grind her rivals into the ground tomorrow with Paul Flynn again taking the mount.

Ballygarvan takes the eye in the Calderprint Amateur Riders' Handicap Hurdle. The Chris Kinane-trained gelding ran a solid race on his reapperance at Stratford to finish second to Native Emperor, beaten two lengths.

With that run under his belt, Ballygarvan is napped to go one better tomorrow with the accomplished Tom Doyle in the saddle.

Killusty, a useful performer over hurdles last season, makes his eagerly-awaited debut over fences in the Market Rasen Racecourse Sponsorship Novices' Chase.

A winning reppearance is confidently expected for his high-class prospect, whose trainer Charles Egerton won the corresponding race 12 months ago with Decoupage, a horse who went on to scale much greater heights.

The promising Scots Grey looks best in the Students Raceday 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle. John Kavanagh has the mount on Nicky Henderson's five-year-old.

At Towcester, Act Of Faith should give a good account of himself in the Towcester Racecourse For Conferencing Handicap Chase.

Off the track all last season, Carl Llewellyn's mount will be all the better for his recent comeback outing at Kempton, where he finished third to Moral Support.

Tomorrow's tips

Market Rasen

12.20....Ballygarvan (Nap)

12.50..French Connection

1.25.........Barnburgh Boy

2.00....Springfield Scally

2.35......................Killusty

3.10...........Carrick Troop

3.40.................Scots Grey

Towcester

12.40..............Avalon Buck

1.15............Mr Rathmore

1.50...............River Slave

2.25..........Stormhill Stag

3.00..............Act Of Faith

3.35........Glengarriff Boy