Gone'n'dunnett can go and do it at Yarmouth tomorrow, by putting to good use his superior fitness.

The seven-year-old, fittingly trained by Christine Dunnett, has been busy on the all-weather circuit this winter and his proven fitness should stand him in excellent stead as he switches to turf racing in the Peggy Fairley Memorial Handicap.

Second to Efistorm over an inadequate five furlongs at Southwell on his latest start, Gone'n'dunnett will appreciate the return to six furlongs tomorrow and is a previous winner over this course and distance.

With Chris Catlin on board, the seven-year-old should take plenty of catching.

Caribbean Pearl gets my vote in the Weatherbys Printing Handicap.

Clive Brittain's filly, unraced as a juvenile, enjoyed a good first campaign last year, winning two of her three starts. She looks the type to continue to progress and she can make the most of her light weight tomorrow.

Alan Munro can get punters off to a good start by taking the Letheby & Christoper Median Auction Maiden Stakes on River Kirov.

The three-year-old, who is making his debut, is a nicely bred colt and it looks significant that he represents trainer Peter Chapple Hyam instead of his other original entry Baskerville, a promising sort from last season.

Jockey bookings can often be significant when looking for clues to winners and it is worth noting that Derby-winning trainer Michael Bell has got the services of champion jockey Jamie Spencer for Malech in the Win More At Breckland Bingo Thetford Handicap.

Malech has a fighting chance on form in a moderate contest, but it is the Bell-Spencer combination which catches the eye, even more so because they recently joined forces successfully at Lingfield. My advice is to take the hint on a horse which is awarded the Nap vote.

Miss Champagne may be the one to win the Racecourse Video Services Handicap over seven furlongs.

The three-year-old, a recent winner on the all-weather surface, represents Newmarket trainer Mick Quinn, who is fast becoming a shadow of his former self. The ex-football star is taking part in ITV's Celebrity Fit Club and has lost 4st 6lb in ten weeks.

Wednesday's tips:

Yarmouth

2.20 River Kirov, 2.50 Miss Champagne, 3.20 Malech (Nap), 3.50 Gone'n'dunnett, 4.20 Caribbean Pearl, 4.50 Lucayan Dancer.

Taunton

2.10 Not Left Yet, 2.40 Fight The Feeling, 3.10 Marrel, 3.40 Roznic, 4.10 Cash On, 4.40 Risington, 5.10 Niver Bai.

Tomorrow's other race meeting is at Wolverhampton.

Updated: 14:47 Tuesday, March 28, 2006