Milan King, who caused a shock when beating the red-hot favourite on his latest outing, at Sedgefield, makes a return visit to the same course tomorrow.
The seven-year-old, trained at Brawby near Malton by Alan Lockwood, goes for the Alphameric Solutions To Bookmakers Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle and has strong claims of gaining another victory.
A progessive individual, Milan King showed the odds-on Flaxen Pride no mercy over this course and distance last month, staying on strongly to beat the 8-11 favourite by eight lengths.
Jim Crowley, who was in the saddle that day, has the mount again tomorrow.
Tony McCoy, who is riding winners galore in his bid to clinch another championship, will be the star jockey attraction at Sedgefield.
In tandem with his boss, champion trainer Martin Pipe, McCoy looks likely to enjoy a profitable journey north.
Catullus can start McCoy and Pipe's day on a winning note in the Oliver Wendels Memorial Novices' Hurdle.
Vent d'Aout, who has been consistently successful throughout the summer, can be another winner for the most celebrated jockey and trainer in the business in the Sam Berry Novices' Chase.
Diamond Crown, no stranger to this course, can land the opening race, the Sanyo Televisions For Bookmakers Selling Hurdle.
Sheriff Hutton trainer Tim Walford can clinch the betsmart.co.uk Handicap Chase with Hiltonstown Lass, who has only three rivals..
On the Flat at Haydock, Peruvian Chief gets another chance to shine in the King's Regiment Cup Classified '90' Stakes.
After a good run to finish eighth in a big field over this distance at York last week, Nick Littmoden's charge has since fared resepectably at Epsom, but simply found the switch back to the minimum trip beyond him.
With crack apprentice Jamie Mackay in the saddle, Peruvian Chief can pop-up at decent odds tomorrow.
The Tote Quick Pick Handicap is the main race, and Fergal Lynch could take the honours aboard Riparian, trained by Sir Michael Stoute.
A winner at Newcastle two outings ago, Riparian has since finished fourth in a handicap at Redcar, where he left the impression that the fast ground was not altogether suiting him.
On tomorrow's easier surface, and over an extra two furlongs, the Newmarket raider can notch his second success.
Backing the best rider in amateur events is often the safest policy, in which case Sovereigns Court should not be overlooked in the Bollinger Champagne Challenge Series Handicap.
Les Jefford, the gelding's partner, is a highly-accomplished pilot.
Furthermore, Sovereigns Court will relish this easy ground, having found the going too quick for him at Nottingham last time. The combination deserve the Nap vote.
Tomorrow's tips
Sedgefield
2.20..........Diamond Crown
2.50........................Catullus
3.25..................Vent d'Aout
3.55........Hiltonstown Lass
4.30...........Challenger Two
5-00...................Milan King
Haydock
2.00.......................Conspire
2.30................King's Ballet
3.00............Peruvian Chief
3.35...............River Of Fire
4.05.......................Riparian
4.40...........................Ostara
5.10........Sovereigns Court
(Nap)
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