Kieren Fallon, who was in trouble at Lingfield yesterday, returns to the Surrey course tomorrow with bright prospects of completing a double on And Toto Too and my Nap selection Big Bad Burt.

Yesterday it was more a case of Big Bad Kieren as punters heckled and jeered him as he returned to the unsaddling enclosure on Ballinger Ridge, a clear leader, who was caught on the line after Fallon had taken things too easily in the final fifty yards.

He was found guilty of prematurely easing his mount, was referred to the stewards of the Jockey Club and faces a maximum 21-day ban for the offence, which threatens to prevent the champion jockey from riding when the turf season kicks-off in three weeks time.

Hopefully, Fallon, who had previously been in dynamic form, will have a happier visit to Lingfield tomorrow.

And Toto Too has been running well enough lately to suggest she can take a hand in the finish of the seven-furlongs Bet Direct Interactive Fillies' Handicap. David Evans' blinkered four-year-old is a former winner over this course and distance.

Big Bad Burt will have Fallon's assistance in the New Site @ betdirect.co.uk Claiming Stakes and Ed Dunlop's three-year-old, runner-up on his latest two starts, can make it third-time-lucky.

Malton trainer Richard Fahey sends Oldenway on the long journey south to contest the Press Interactive To Bet Direct Handicap.

The five-year-old, a decent performer on turf, ran better than his unplaced finishing position might suggest on this course three weeks ago, only being swamped for a place position in the final furlong.

The accomplished Tony Hamilton, now attached to the Fahey stable, again takes the ride.

Sammy's Shuffle tackles his best trip of 10 furlongs in the bet Direct Daily Special Offers Handicap. Ian Mongan's mount ran a creditable race when fourth here last week. Further improvement is likely from a horse having only his third outing of the year.

Kashimo gave a hint of promise on his debut for Gary Moore at Lingfield last week and is not to be underestimated as he turns out in the Littlewoods Bet Direct Handicap over a mile and a half.

Over the sticks at Ludlow, the successful partnership of Venetia Williams and Sam Thomas can click again with Noisetine in the Tattersalls (Ireland) European Breeders' Fund Mares Only Novices' Chase.

Successful at Catterick two outings ago, Noisetine may have found the ground softer than ideal when subsequently beaten at Sedgefield.

Thursday's tips:

Lingfield

1.40 Athboy, 2.10 And Toto Too, 2.40 African Sahara, 3.10 Kashimo, 3.40 Multahab, 4.10 Oldenway, 4.40 Big Bad Burt (Nap), 5.10 Sammy's Shuffle.

Ludlow

2.20 Full House, 2.50 Noisetine, 3.20 Shaadiva,

3.50 Rodalko, 4.20 Water Sports, 4.50 Hurricane Lamp, 5.20 Miss Cospector.

Tomorrow's other meeting is at Taunton.

Updated: 12:01 Wednesday, March 03, 2004