Scotish Law can provide little-known trainer Patrick Chamings with his biggest success at Doncaster tomorrow.
The two-year-old gelding lines up with 21 others in the £40,000 DBS St Leger Yearling Stakes and can carry off the prize in the hands of Simon Whitworth.
The only yearling purchased last year by Chamings, a newcomer to the Flat after previously operating solely with jumpers, Scotish Law has proved a good buy at 10,000 guineas.
A promising runner-up first time out at Chepstow, he went one better in pleasing style at Epsom three weeks ago.
Still open to plenty of improvement, Scotish Law has the scope to prove equal to this task and has a favourable draw, bang in the middle of the field.
He carries the Nap to show his rivals a clean pair of heels.
Prize money of £100,000 is up for grabs in the feature race of the day, thehorsesmouth.co.uk Champagne Stakes, in which Ghayth will not be short of supporters.
The colt, who suffered severe interference on his debut at Ascot, gained handsome consolation at York last month when winning a strongly-contested maiden race in convincing style.
A high-class horse in the making, Ghayth can provide Sir Michael Stoute and jockey Richard Hills with a notable Group 2 triumph here.
Man O'Mystery can resume winning ways in the Joy UK Conditions Stakes.
Jeremy Noseda's three-year-old has been lightly raced this season, but ran a fine race to finish second to Sobriety in the John Smith's Cup on Knavesmire in July.
Although off the track since, Man O'Mystery comes from a yard whose horses seldom fail through last of fitness. Pat Eddery has the mount.
The £30,000 Rothmans Royals Mallard Handicap looks a good opportunity for Romantic Affair to get back on the winning trail.
John Dunlop's charge finished third to the disqualfied Jardines Lookout at York last month and was duly promoted to second after the subsequent stewards' inquiry.
Thought likely to relish this step up to one mile and three-quarters, Romantic Affair is expected to take all the beating in the hands of Richard Quinn.
The consistent Blue Gold, trained by Richard Hannon, gets my vote in the Amco Corporation Troy Stakes.
The absence of a previous run this season might not be too much of an inconvenience for the potentially useful Soviet Flash to overcome in the Fenner Conveyor Belting Challenge Trophy.
Following sprinters in form is often a profitable exercise, and Statoyork fits the bill perfectly in the CPL Industries Handicap.
Trained by Derek Shaw, whose horses have bounced back with a vengeance after a thin time, Statoyork has won two of his last three races, most recently at Haydock last Saturday, when he scored in slick fashion.
With Tyrone Williams in the saddle, it would come as no surprise to see Statoyork oblige again tomorrow.
Tomorrow's tips
Doncaster
1.30..................Scotish Law (Nap)
2.05........................Man O'Mystery
2.35......................Romantic Affair
3.05......................................Ghayth
3.40.................................Blue Gold
4.10.............................Soviet Flash
4.40.................................Statoyork
Goodwood
2.15.....................................Kirthar
2.45.........................Vicious Knight
3.15.....................................Riberac
3.45......................Welcome Friend
4.20...............................Silvertown
4.50............................Face D Facts
5.20...........................Total Delight
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