Kevin Darley, who rode three winners, yesterday - one at Hamilton in the afternoon and two at Thirsk last night - can add to his scoresheet during another stint of evening duty at Ripon tomorrow.
The Sheriff Hutton jockey teams-up with Bally Pride in the St Marygate Madien Stakes, and this Tim Easterby-trained juvenile is napped to take all the beating.
Bally Pride made his debut on Knavesmire earlier this month and shaped like a sure-fire future winner in finishing third - after an awkward start - to the highly regarded Cornelius over six furlongs.
The drop down to the minimum distance here should not inconvenience Bally Pride, who will take plenty of catching.
Darley can also lift the Amec Civil Engineering Handicap aboard Zulal, trained in Sussex by John Dunlop.
A winner of a handicap at Beverly last month, Zulal has more to do this time, especially taking on older horses, but this progressive three-year-old has solid claims of coming out on top.
Julie Camacho's Courtledge, who displayed plenty of promise when finishing fourth to Linea-G at Newcastle last month, will appreciate the step up to two miles in the Ripon Farm Services Handicap. Lindsay Charnock has the mount.
Frankie Dettori will also be in action at Ripon and looks set to score on Captain Miller, already twice a winner this season.
The Mick Channon-trained three-year-old bids for the 'Ripon Festival' Claiming Stakes.
Dettori, who will be one of several jockeys coming to Ripon from the afternoon meeting at Yarmouth, looks likely to enjoy a profitable time at this first port of call.
Shoogle, trained by John Gosden, will have Dettori's services in the Philip Gunn & Associates Project Management Novices Stakes, and this well-regarded colt should not be underestimated on his seasonal reappearance.
Untold Riches, another Gosden-Dettori representative, has reasonable claims stepping up to one mile in the Coopers Ironmongers Fillies' Handicap.
Lady Coldunell, runner-up in her last three starts, can be another winner for Dettori in the Lovewell Blake Claiming Stakes.
Neville Callaghan's charge, a rather disappointing favourite when failing to cope with Dalby Of York at Musselburgh last week, is dropped in class here and raised in distance. She is not a betting proposition, but does look capable of winning if putting her best foot forward.
Mark Tompkins is enjoying a good season and the Newmarket trainer saddles Distinctly East in the Wiltshire Legal Services Novices Stakes.
Successful from a poor draw at Ripon on his debut last month, when beating Welch's Dream by one length, Distinctly East looks the type to go on to better things.
Steve Drowne, in the saddle at Ripon, again takes the mount tomorrow as he bids for his 17th success of the campaign.
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