JONJO O'Neill, going great guns again this season, can fire a volley of bullseye hits at Market Rasen tomorrow.

The popular former jockey, now training from the exclusive Jackdaws Castle complex in Gloucestershire, has bright prospects of saddling three winners on the Lincolnshire track.

O'Neill can get off the mark with Ballylusky in the £15,000 Pertemps Handicap Hurdle series qualifier. The five-year-old, who scored at Wetherby three weeks ago, is owned by Channel Four racing pundit Jim McGrath and a few of his friends.

Druid's Glen can also oblige for O'Neill in the AJ Neary Memorial Novices' Chase over an extended three miles.

The six-year-old wound up last season by winning his final two starts. He looks sure to pay his way again this term, starting tomorrow.

Native Man can complete a treble for O'Neill in the Cabourne Mount Handicap Chase.

The gelding enjoyed a profitable campaign last winter, winning his last two completed starts.

Native Man looks capable of going on to even better things this term.

Sue Smith is another trainer who has her horses in rude health. The Bingley handler looks poised to hit the target with Whitaside, a well-regarded eight-year-old, who has already scored this season. Dominic Elsworth takes the mount.

Corletto should go well in the Symes Bains Solicitors Handicap Chase.

The Tom George-trained gelding chased home How Ran On at Warwick last time, beaten two and a half lengths into second place after turning in a sketchy exhibition of jumping. Provided he jumps more fluently here, he should make a bold bid under Jason Maguire.

At Wincanton, Satshoon gets the vote in the Hamilton Litestat Handicap Chase over an extended three miles.

Paul Nicholls' charge was a course-and-distance winner last season and, furthermore, he also scored on his recent reappearance at Exeter, where he showed tremendous determination to get the better of Handyman by a short-head. Ace Irish jockey Ruby Walsh again has the mount tomorrow.

Chief Cashier will not be short of backers in the South West Racing Club Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle. Toby Balding's seven-year-old caught the eye when finishing third in a competitive race at Cheltenham last Sunday and is napped to come out on top here.

Also worth noting at Wincanton are the promising Lords Best (12-45) and the hat-trick seeking La Landiere (1-20).

Thursday's tips:

Market Rasen

12-25 Domenico

1-00 Nichol Fifty

1-30 Corletto

2-00 Ballylusky

2-30 Druid's Glen

3-00 Native Man

3-30 Whitaside

Wincanton

12-45 Lords Best

1-20 La Landiere

1-50 Madam Flora

2-20 Ivanoph

2-50 Satshoon

3-20 Chief Cashier (NAP)

Updated: 14:03 Wednesday, November 20, 2002