Tim Easterby, twice in the past five years winner of a jackpot prize at Newbury, tomorrow aims for a treble in the £135,000 Weatherbys Super Sprint.

Danesmead runs for the Great Habton, near Malton, trainer as he bids to clinch another victory in this five furlongs sprint, which he won with Good Girl two years ago, and with Flanders in 1998.

Tough and consistent, Danesmead won at Doncaster two outings ago and has since produced an even more creditable performance when finishing second in a valuable sales race at The Curragh in Ireland, when he was disasdvantaged by the draw.

Kevin Darley, who rode two winners at Doncaster last night, takes the mount on Danesmead tomorrow.

Butterwick, near Malton, trainer Richard Fahey, who had winners at Hamilton and Doncaster yesterday, saddles my Nap selection Definite Guest, a winner at York last Friday, in the £40,000 ladbrokes.com Handicap at Newbury.

Definite Guest was denied a clear run on Knavesmire, but fairly flew after being switched to the outside and cut down a useful field inside the final furlong. Francis Norton can again deliver him late tomorrow.

At Newmarket, Henry Hall is my tip to gain some compensation in the Lions Sports Mixture Handicap after his slender York defeat last weekend.

Malton trainer Nigel Tinkler's charge was beaten by a short-head by Talbot Avenue on his latest outing and deserves to go one better tomorrow.

Trble Heights has plenty going for her in the £32,000 Food Brokers Aphrodite Stakes. The four-year-old is trained by John Gosden, who won the July Cup on this course last week with Oasis Dream.

Also worth noting at Newmarket are the lightly-weighted Kaluana Court (2.20) and the promising Authority (5.10).

At Ripon, the £20,000 Ripon Bell-Ringer Handicap take pride of place and Albany looks sure to go well in this historic race.

Trained near Thirsk by Lynda Ramsden, the three-year-old gained an overdue success in fluent style at Haydock last Sunday.

The booking tomorrow of smart apprentice David Allan largely offsets the 5lb penalty the gelding picked-up for his latest win.

Market Avenue is another horse trying to follow-up a recent success in the Leeds Hospital Fund Handicap.

Richard Fahey's filly scored at Chester last Saturday, which was her second win in three outings, and her third victory of the campaign. Adrian Nicholls again takes the mount tomorrow.

Tony Culhane and Mick Channon can combine forces to land a Ripon double with Futoo (2.55) and Moarban (5.15).

Tomorrow's Tips

NEWBURY

2.05 Mubtaker, 2.35 Definite Guest (Nap), 3.10 Danesmead, 3.45 Matloob, 4.20 The Tatling, 4.55 Texas Gold, 5.25 Mersey Sound.

Newmarket

1.50 Henry Hall, 2.20 Kaluana Court, 2.50 Treble Heights, 3.25 Aimee's Delight, 4.00 Gold Mask, 4.35 Magic Myth, 5.10 Authority.

RIPON

2.25 Red Trance, 2.55 Futoo, 3.30 Market Avenue, 4.05 Albany, 4.40 Proud Western, 5.15 Moarban.

MARKET RASEN

Televised races: 1.35 Silvertown, 3.40 Ichi Beau.

Tomorrow's other meetings are at Haydock (evening, Flat), Lingfield evening, Flat), Warwick (afternoon, Flat) and Wolverhampton (evening, Flat).

Updated: 12:56 Friday, July 18, 2003