The second successive session of Sunday racing sees competitive action at Carlisle. Huntingdon and Fontwell tomorrow.
Sporting Options, a betting exchange firm, sponsors the entire programme in Cumbria, which is the destination of nap selection Rhapsody In Blue.
A runaway winner of a selling hurdle at Newcastle two outings ago, Richard Ford's charge went down fighting when backed down to favouritism over fences at Musselburgh last time.
Rhapsody In Blue can get back on top in tomorrow's three-mile handicap chase under regular rider, Malton-based David O'Meara.
Novice hurdler Our Armageddon (2.15) can be another winner for the Durham-based Richard Guest, who has sent out a flood of winners - including two more at Doncaster yesterday - in the last week.
Tony Dobbin has a record second to none on this course and he is fancied to complete a double on Bodfari Rose (2.45) and On The Day (3.45).
Jonjo O'Neill sends runners north from his adopted Gloucestershire base and Desert Arc (5.15) makes plenty of appeal in the bumper.
O'Neill also promises to make an impression at Huntingdon, where he has treble prospects with Sh Boom (3.05), an entry at the Cheltenham Festival, the lightly-raced Plumier (4.05) and Xerxes (5.05).
At Fontwell, the ultra-consistent Saint Romble will be hard to beat in the General Merchant Novices' Handicap Chase.
Nas Na Riogh (1.55), who has done precious little wrong this season, and the in-form Mulligatawny (3.55) are also worth noting on the card.
Sunday's tips:
CARLISLE
2.15 Our Armageddon; 2.45 Bodfari Rose; 3.15 Diceman; 3.45 On The Day; 4.15 Sireric; 4.45 Rhapsody In Blue (NAP); 5.15 Desert Arc
FONTWELL
1.55 Nas Na Riogh; 2.25 Saint Romble; 2.55 Alpine Slave; 3.25 Bonny Boy; 3.55 Mulligatawny; 4.25 Premier Estate
HUNTINGDON
2.05 Fortunate Dave; 2.35 Shannon Quest; 3.05 Sh Boom; 3.35 Running Machine; 4.05 Plumier; 4.35 Red Oasis; 5.05 Xerxes
Updated: 11:31 Saturday, March 01, 2003
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