PAT Eddery is riding at the top of his form in his final season and the 11-times champion jockey can hit a high note at Yarmouth tomorrow.

He teams up with Top Tenor in the Weatherill Brothers Marquees Handicap and I strongly fancy John Dunlop's three-year-old to oblige.

Lightly raced, Top Tenor won in game style at Salisbury last time out when just getting the better of Forever My Lord, the pair finishing five lengths clear of the rest.

Top Tenor looks to be progressing nicely and this race should be within his compass.

Frankie Dettori can get punters off to a winning start at Yarmouth aboard the promising Doctrine, trained by John Gosden.

The two-year-old, with two races under his belt, returned from a three-month break to chase home Tamarillo at Nottingham recently. He should be all the better for that and deserves attention as he bids to make it third-time-lucky.

Kieren Fallon win on Arzoo in the Anglia Television Classified Stakes over seven furlongs.

Luca Cumani's charge was beaten less than a length into third place by Flighty Fellow at Carlisle last time. Tomorrow's furlong-shorter distance may suit him even better.

The Elm Contracting Premier Claiming Stakes looks a good opportunity for Willhewiz to get back in winning form.

Chris Dwyer's speedy three-year-old lost his chance at the start at York last month when stumbling leaving the stalls. This habitual front-runner will probably try to make all the running tomorrow.

At Brighton, my Nap selection Lark In The Park has sound prospects in the Pentar Architects Fillies' Handicap.

Trainer Mark Brisbourne has a knack of getting races out of largely moderate horses. Having placed this three-year-old to win at Bath recently, it would come as no surprise to see her follow-up. Paul Quinn again has the mount.

Tomorrow's tips:

Yarmouth

2.20 Doctrine, 2.55 Costa Del Sol, 3.25 Willhewiz, 3.55 Top Romance, 4.25 Arzoo, 4.55 Top Tenor.

Brighton

2.00 La Grace, 2.30 Emmervale, 3.05 Lark In The Park (Nap), 3.35 Escalade, 4.05 Private Benjamin, 4.35 Its Ecco Boy, 5.05 Tuscan Flyer.

Southwell

2.10 Kings Rock, 2.45 Military Two Step, 3.15 Taffy Dancer, 3.45 Sahara Silk, 4.15 Czar Wars, 4.45 Attorney, 5.15 Tap.

Tom O'Ryan's Nap for this afternoon's racing was: Sholto (5.05 at Leicester).

Updated: 12:12 Monday, September 01, 2003