KEVIN DARLEY, who stole the show at Ripon yesterday when he completed a 201-1 four-timer, can continue his purple patch at Redcar tomorrow.
The Sheriff Hutton-based jockey, blazing a trail in the championship table, yesterday became the first rider this season to reach 50 winners.
He won on Godmersham Park, Ecology, Eastern Trumpeter and increased his season's tally to 51 when ending the day with a victory on evens favourite Aranyi.
Darley can carry on in style tomorrow aboard Tempramental in the Andersons Accountants Fillies' Handicap.
Trained by Roy Bowring, this four-year-old is nothing if not consistent. A game winner, with Darley on board at Pontefract two outings ago, she has since finished a close-up fourth in an amateur riders' race at Yarmouth.
With Darley in the saddle tomorrow, Tempramental can get back in the winning groove.
Harry Barlow, landlord of the Hambleton Inn at the top of Sutton Bank, can click in the opening Magnum Selling Stakes with Lastofthewhalleys, trained by his next-door neighbour Kevin Ryan.
Lastofthewhalleys is not only owned by Barlow but was also bred by him and was a winner at Thirsk on her latest outing. Although no star, she can follow-up in this modest event.
College Maid will appreciate the step back up to six furlongs in the Jereboam Handicap.
Jim Goldie's in-form sprinter recently scored at Ripon and Catterick, but was denied a hat-trick at the latter course on Friday when just failing to catch Lizzie Simmonds over five furlongs.
Tomorrow's longer trip will suite her better and, with Tony McGlone in the saddle, College Maid can get back on top.
Makboola looks the one to be on in the Methusalah Auction Maiden Stakes.
John Dunlop's filly shaped well on her debut at Goodwood to finish third to Goodie Twosues, less than two lengths behind Hejaziah, who ran a close third in last Friday's Hilary Needler Trophy at Beverley.
Makboola is napped to capitalise on that experience and come out in front this time in the hands of Willie Supple.
Noufari, an evergreen nine-year-old, seems to reserve his best performances for the all-weather courses but Reg Hollinshead's gelding holds all the aces in the modest Half Bottle Claiming Stakes.,
At Salisbury, Eastern Ogil is fancied to make his presence felt in the Tote Jackpot Showcase Handicap over six furlongs.
Kieren Fallon's mount was unsuited by the muddling gallop at Pontefract last time when second to Hornbeam. Previously successful at Doncaster, Ian Balding' sprinter is selected to run a big race tomorrow.
The promising Shalimar should find opportunity knocking for John Gosden and Jimmy Fortune in the Laverstock Maiden Stakes.
The Martin Pipe-trained Duello has strong claims in the Bollinger Champagne Challenge Series Handicap, especially with the talented Tom Scudamore taking the mount.
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