Keltic Heritage, who has been in the news for various reasons in recent weeks, can make the headlines again tomorrow.

The eight-year-old heads to Fontwell, where he has a sterling chance of winning the Friends of Fontwell Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle.

Trained by former jockey Luke Dace, Keltic Heritage finished second to Boring Goring three outings ago at Exeter after being badly interfered with by the winner on the run-in.

There was uproar when he failed to get the race in the stewards' room and further controversy when aggrieved connections subsequently lost their appeal against that decision at Jockey Club headquarters in Portman Square, London.

Deserved reward came the way of Keltic Heritage on his latest outing, at Huntingdon, where he made all the running to win by a length. A follow-up is on the cards tomorrow.

In the Fontwell Park Weddings Intermediate Handicap Hurdle, I expect Half The Pot to be too sharp for his rivals.

Richard Rowe's gelding has struck a rich vein of form recently and has rattled up a hat-trick of wins.

The seven-year-old carries a penalty tomorrow, but he is in such bliding form that I expect him to score again.

Nicky Henderson is not exactly sending out winners left, right and centre at present, but the formidable Lambourn trainer has a promising horse in Cullen Bay, who makes plenty of appeal in the EBF'Crandon Park Stud Mares' Only Novices' Hurdle. Victory is anticipated for Mick Fitzgerald's mount.

At Leicester, Forrest Tribe deserves a second look in the Unsworth Sugden Advertising Handicap Chase.

Willie Jenks' nine-year-old is nothing if not consistent and ran a game race to chase home Vincent Van Gogh at Ludlow last time. He should be thereabouts tomorrow.

Victor Dartnall has his horses in cracking form and the trainer, who sent out two doubles last week, has excellent prospects of adding to his tally with Isou in the Leicester Racecourse Conference Centre Handicap Hurdle.

The six-year-old created a big impression when winning easily at Newton Abbot in early December and looks a progressive performer. He is awarded the Nap vote.

Also worth noting are the promising pair, Premier Drive (3.40) and Moreover (4.10).

Tomorrow's tips:

Fontwell

1.50 - Abbot

2.20 - Cullen Bay

2.50 - Dear Deal

3.20 - Half The Pot

3.50 - Liniyan

4.20 - Keltic Heritage

Leicester

1.10 - Keen Leader

1.40 - Indalo

2.10 - Mrs Pickles

2.40 - Forrest Tribe

3.10 - Isou (Nap)

3.40 - Premier Drive

4.10 - Moreover

Updated: 12:21 Monday, January 21, 2002