Seafield Bogie, a horse on the upgrade, can complete a hat-trick of wins at Market Rasen tomorrow.

Trained by Tom George, the six-year-old has been targeted for the marketrasenraces.co.uk Handicap Chase and is fancied to defy a 7lb penalty, picked up for winning at Towcester a week ago.

There was plenty to like about Seafield Bogie's latest success, which was his second at the Northamptonshire track. George's patient policy with his gelding is reaping a rich reward at present and Seafield Bogie should prove hard to beat.

Ahmedy can resume winning ways in the Racing UK On Channel 432 Juvenile Novices' Hurdle.

John Quinn's gelding was a winner at Musselburgh earlier in the season and has twice run creditably in defeat since, most recently when finishing third to the potentially useful Idarah at Hexham. Mark Walford, a very capable amateur rider, who is assistant-trainer to Quinn, takes the mount on Ahmedy and reduces his weight by a handy 7lb.

The West Lindsey District Council Easter Cup Handicap Hurdle looks a good opportunity for Keen Warrior to continue to pay his way.

The seven-year-old scored at Uttoxeter on his latest start and, in a race which will not take a deal of winning, has every chance of staging a repeat.

Former National Hunt jockey Chris Pimlott nowadays trains a few point-to-pointers and hunter chasers at Scrayingham, near Stamford Bridge.

Dannymolone scored for Pimlott at the recent Whitwell-on-the-Hill point-to-point and the five-lengths winner promises to go well in the Beaumontcote Hunters' Chase.

At Kelso, World Vision is taken to bag an overdue success in the K.O.S.B. Handicap Chase.

In the frame in his last three outings, Brian Storey's ten-year-old chased home Corrib Lad at Musselburgh last time. His winning turn is more than deserved and he makes most appeal in this small field.

Hush Tiger bids for compensation in the SSAFA Handicap Hurdle.

The six-year-old failed by just a short-head to get the better of Mick Easterby's Pee Jay's Dream on his last visit to this course. He is napped to go one better this time, at the main expense of the useful, but so far this season disappointing, Saif Sareea.

Natiain will be a popular choice in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Challenge Cup Hunters' Chase. A fast-improving performer, Natiain ran his rivals ragged on his latest visit to the Borders course.

Racing selections

Tomorrow

Market Rasen

2.20 Southern Bazaar, 2.50 Ahmedy, 3.20 Kitski, 3.50 Keen Warrior, 4.20 Seafield Bogie, 4.50 Dannymolone, 5.20 Felinious

Kelso

2.30 Palomar, 3.00 Lucky Nellerie, 3.30 Hush Tiger (NAP), 4.00 World Vision, 4.30 Natiain, 5.00 Cheating Chance, 5.30 Storm Prospect.

Tomorrow's other meeting:

Worcester.

Today's meetings:

Aintree, Chepstow, Lingfield, Newcastle.