Jodeeka, set to be retired to the paddocks before the end of the month, can take the feature race at Beverley tomorrow.

In-foal to Compton Place, a former top-notch sprinter, Jodeeka carries a 7lb penalty for a decisive success at Pontefract last week in the £12,000 Tote Placepot Handicap over five furlongs.

Trainer Jeremy Glover, delighted with the six-year-old's latest victory, would love to see his smart sprinter bow out on a high before she ventures into motherhood.

Given the style of her latest win, Jodeeka may not be troubled to defy her extra burden. And with Robert Winston again in the saddle, this mum-to-be is taken to follow-up.

Clarinch Claymore gets the vote in the Charles Elsey Memorial Challenge Trophy, which he won last year.

Malcolm Jefferson's gelding underlined his well-being when winning over this course and distance last month, beating Domenico by a comprehensive three lengths.

Tomorrow's race promises to be tougher, but the Norton gelding is fancied to produce a repeat performance under regular rider Paul Hanagan.

It is no surprise that Mick Easterby is running Acomb under a 5lb penalty in the East Riding Mail Handicap.

The three-year-old absolutely trotted-up by five lengths at Pontefract last week, a victory which looks sure to earn him much more than 5lb extra in future handicaps.

Willie Supple was in the saddle at Pontefract, but Kevin Darley takes over the ride on Acomb here.

Nap selection Red River Rebel is another horse out to supplement a recent win in the Downey's Diary Classified Stakes over a mile and a half.

John Norton's charge gained an overdue success over this course and distance a fortnight ago and has every chance of following up in this modest contest.

At Salisbury, the £30,000 Stonehenge Stakes takes high rank, and with David Loder's Newmarket team in such flying form, it would be unwise to overlook the claims of his Hunting Lodge.

The mount of Frankie Dettori, Hunting Lodge made a winning debut at Newmarket in April, when beating Fine Silver by one and a quarter lengths.

The fact that the juvenile has not been seen out since suggests he may have had a problem, but Loder is a past master at bringing horses back after breaks and Hunting Lodge, a beautifully-bred colt, merits serious consideration, despite his four-month absence.

The EBF Upavon Fillies' Stakes has a whopping £45,000 up for grabs and this Listed event looks an ideal target for Fantasize as she returns to action for the first time since mid-June.

Sir Michael Stoute's smart filly was last seen out in the Group 1 Coronation Stakes and was far from disgraced in finishing fifth to her stable-companion Russian Rhythm. She will find this task much less formidable.

Tomorrow's tips:

BEVERLEY

2-10 Short Respite, 2-45 Caracara, 3-15 Jodeeka, 3-45 Clarinch Claymore, 4-15 Acomb, 4-45 Dhakhirah, 5-15 Red River Rebel (NAP)

SALISBURY

2-30 Free Trip, 3-05 Eazaa Geezer, 3-35 Hunting Lodge, 4-05 Fantasize, 4-35 Strathspey, 5-05 Ambrosine

Tomorrow's other meetings are at Yarmouth, Sandown and Hamilton.

Updated: 12:18 Tuesday, August 12, 2003