Richard Quinn, who completed a 28-1 treble at Nottingham yesterday, travels a little further up the A1 tomorrow with good prospects of adding to his score at Doncaster.

Quinn, currently involved in a head-to-head duel with Pat Eddery for runner-up honours in the jockeys' championship - now looking assured to go to Kevin Darley - teams-up on Town Moor with Mick Easterby.

Dominaite is the horse in question and the two-year-old goes for the Tote/Racing Post 'Ten To Follow' Nursery.

Tough and admirably consistent, Dominaite had Quinn in the saddle when he finished a good second in a similar race at Newmarket last week.

Clearly in good form - along with his jockey - Dominaite can get back in the winning groove here.

There is £30,000 in prize money up for grabs in the DBS October Yearling Stakes, a race confined to horses who came under the hammer across the road from the course at the sales 12 months ago.

Alan Berry has more than one representative in this six-furlongs dash, and has particularly good prospects with Zietunzeen, the mount of Carl Lowther.

This useful filly chased home the high-class Dim Sums in the £100,000 Two Year Old Trophy at Redcar three weeks ago. A similar effort tomorrow would see her in the winners' enclosure.

Jim Goldie has his horses in excellent form and the Glasgow trainer, on the mark at Newcastle yesterday with College Maid, can add to his score with Yenaled in the Autumn Apprentice Handicap.

George Baker, who has emerged this season as a highly-promising young rider, has significantly been booked to partner the Scottish raider.

At Newbury, BBC 2 will televise three races including the Group 3 Vodafone Cornwallis Stakes, which has been rescheduled after being lost at Ascot a fortnight ago following a bomb hoax alert which caused racing to be abandoned.

Alshadiyah was my selection on that occasion and is so again. John Dunlop's filly impressed when winning over six furlongs at Ayr last month and should be even more effective over tomorrow's minimum trip. Richard Hills has the mount.

The £35,000 Vodafone Horris Hill Stakes is the most valuable race on the Newbury card and Prizeman, a York winner in July, who has progressed well since, looks destined to take the honours in the hands of Richard Hughes.

Duke Of Modena, a good winner of a competitive race at Ascot recently, can lift the other televised event, the Schroders Rated Showcase Handicap.

For tomorrow's Nap selection, I have looked outside the main meetings and have plumped for Janiceland in division two of the Tettenhall Handicap at Wolverhampton.

Michael Wigham's sprinter ran a fine race at Yarmouth a month ago and looks primed to return to winning form back on sand here on a course where she has been successful in the past.

Tomorrow's tips

Doncaster

1.30 Marani, 2.00 Mutawaqed, 2.30 Cut Rate, 3.00 Ecstasy, 3.30 Zietunzeen, 4.00 Dominaite, 4.30 Troilus, 5.00 Yenaled.

Newbury

2.10 Pasithea, 2.40 Alshadiyah, 3.10 Prizeman, 3.40 Duke Of Modena, 4.10 Black Knight, 4.40 Distant Prospect, 5.10 Polar Mist.

Wolverhampton

5.05 Janiceland (Nap)