Alan Dempsey, who won the Maurice Young Memorial Handicap Chase 12 months ago on Weaver George, can do the double at Catterick tomorrow.
Dempsey's mount this time is Gangsters R Us, trained by Andrew Parker and a good third at Newcastle last Saturday.
Gangsters R Us is not the easiest of horses to win with, but tomorrow's sharp track and small field should be ideal for him to put his best foot forward.
With just two outings under his belt so far this season, Gangsters R Us is entitled to improve further.
Celtic Legend gets the vote in the Askrigg Handicap Chase.
Keith Reveley's gelding underwent an operation to help his breathing during the summer and the surgery appears to have had the desired effect, judged on his successful reappearance over hurdles at Wetherby last month.
Celtic Legend was well fancied to follow-up at Sedgefield last week, but he did not get the chance to do his stuff as his intended race was abandoned after the runners had arrived at the start, because of fog.
With the Reveley horses in such good form, Celtic Legend, and Ritchie McGrath should make a bold bid tomorrow.
Ball O Malt merits attention in the Streetlam Novices' Hurdle.
Richard Fahey's nine-year-old, already a winner on this course, has been running over fences lately and performing creitably.
He can make a successful transition to the smaller obstacles tomorrow.
Character Building will be out to recover losses in the Go Racing At Wetherby This Saturday National Hunt Flat Race.
The five-year-old, trained by John Quinn, has clearly shown ability and potential at home, because he was sent off favourite on his debut at Sedgefield a couple of weeks ago, only to finish third.
He is well worth another chance with that experience under his belt and will again be partnered by Russ Garritty, who rode a double at Doncaster on Sunday.
Middleham trainer Patrick Haslam is always a man to respect with his hurdlers, and he has fighting chances with a couple of his inmates tomorrow, Maunby Rocker (12.30) and Comical Errors (2.00), both recent winners.
Racing at Wolverhampton yesterday was abandoned after the third race because heavy snow caused visibility and safety problems, but no problems are expected there tomorrow on the Fibresand circuit.
My Nap vote is awarded to Tycheros in the 2.20 at Wolverhampton.
He was a fluent winner on his last visit to this course and should not be troubled by tomorrow's step-up to two miles.
Hambleton trainer Brian Smart should be among the winners with Scorchio in the 12-furlong banded stakes.
The mount of Derrick McGaffin, Scorchio won on this track earlier in the month and looks capable of going in again.
Wednesday's tips:
Catterick
12.30 Maunby Rocker, 1.00 Ball Games, 1.30 Gangsters R Us, 2.00 Comical Errors, 2.30 Celtic Legend, 3.00 Ball O Malt, 3.30 Character Building.
Wolverhampton
1.20 Magic Amour, 1.50 Beverley Beau, 2.20 Tycheros (Nap), 2.50 Magari, 3.20 Wodhill Gold, 3.50 Scorchio.
Tomorrow's other meeting is at Plumpton.
Updated: 12:03 Tuesday, November 29, 2005
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