Jamie Spencer, who came in for fulsome praise from trainer Tim Easterby after winning the Vodafone Stewards' Cup on 33-1 shot Guinea Hunter at Goodwood last Saturday, can again show off his talents tomorrow at Haydock.

The Newmarket-based Irishman has some useful-looking mounts during the afternoon, including Turn of A Century, who makes plenty of appeal in the Threepwood Maiden Stakes.

Trained by the in-form Luca Cumani, Spencer's boss, Turn of A Century finished a promising runner-up to Persian Pride on her debut here last month, beaten four lengths.

A half-sister to top-notch performers, Opera House and Kayf Tara, Turn of A Century can break her maiden tomorrow.

Jumaireyah can be another winner for Cumani and Spencer, in the £10,000 Commhoist Skyrig Handicap.

A lightly-raced filly, who won on her single outing last season, Jumaireyah went into many notebooks on her latest run at Haydock.

She was beaten only a short head by Scheming after she had been carried across the course in the closing stages by the hanging Forest Heath, who eventually finished third.

Open to further improvement, Jumaireyah is napped to gain handsome compensation tomorrow.

Spencer can also win the Swan With Two Necks Claiming Stakes on the consistent Royal Enclosure, who has shown enough to suggest that a race of this modest quality is within his scope.

In the Addleshaw Booth & Co Nursery, make a note of High Finale, who will be in the hands of Fergus Sweeney.

Ken Ivory's speedy juvenile has proved a model of consistency this season and ran a blinder at Goodwood last week to be beaten less than three lengths into fifth place in the Group 3 Molecomb Stakes.

Tomorrow's contest is nothing like as tough and High Finale, a Chester winner two outings ago, is fancied to regain the winning thread.

Santisima Trinidad is currently going from strength to strength and Tim Easterby's filly is expected to gain her fourth win of the season in the Telindus Handicap.

Kevin Darley, fresh from trebles at Catterick yesterday and Chester on Sunday, takes the mount.

Quitte La France gave notice of a return to form when finishing third to Celtic Mission on this course last month.

With the ground tomorrow expected to ride on the soft side, which will suit her admirably, James Given's filly should not be overlooked in the Levy Board Handicap.

Julie Craze, who trains near York, can make her long journey to Brighton pay-off with the speedy Sean's Honor in the Charlie Moore Memorial Classified Stakes.

The consistent Stiletto can prove too sharp for his rivals in the Brighton Sprint Handicap. Jason Weaver has the mount.

TOMORROW's TIPS

Haydock

2.00....................High Finale

2.30....................Turn of A Century

3.00....................Royal Enclosure

3.30....................Jumaireyah (Nap)

4.00....................Consensus

4.30....................Santisima Trinidad

5.00....................Quitte La France

Brighton

2.20....................Sean's Honor

2.50....................Ariala

3.20....................Mytton's Again

3.50....................Stiletto

4.20....................Ailincala

4.50....................Egypt

Updated: 14:20 Wednesday, August 08, 2001