With Warwick's meeting off because of waterlogging and Chepstow's fixture falling foul of the foot and mouth restrictions, Lingfield offers the only racing action in the British Isles tomorrow.

Gyles Bravery, who saddled a winner at Southwell yesterday, can follow-up with Hugwity in the Philip Hall Memorial Handicap over a mile and a quarter.

Jason Weaver's mount bolted home by four lengths over this course and distance 11 days ago after making every yard of the running.

Similar pillar-to-post tactics are likely to be employed tomorrow and Hugwity has a sterling chance of producing an encore.

Amber Brown is awarded the Nap vote in the George & Dragon Handicap. Ken Ivory's charge, a winner over this course and distance, finished a respectable fourth to Deceitful when badly drawn here recently.

Well worth another chance, Amber Brown will again have the assistance of apprentice Chris Catlin, who has been riding in excellent form.

In the Quality Heating Services Selling Stakes, Lucayan Monarch will not be short of supporters.

Jeremy Noseda's three-year-old won a maiden race at Wolverhampton last month and is surprisingly dropped in class tomorrow. He should follow up.

Green Eyed Lady, sent off favourite to make a winning debut in a maiden race on this course 11 days ago, had to be content with third place behind Distant Mist.

Now dropped in class, Green Eyed Lady, trained by Brian Meehan, warrants serious respect in the Dun & Broadstreet Claiming Stakes. Brett Doyle again has the mount.

The consistent Krystal Max has strong claims in the Servispak Handicap, while the promising Princes Street, runner-up in both his starts so far, can win the Book Shop HC Maiden Stakes.

- Thursday's Ludlow meeting is off because it cannot meet BHB and Ministry of Agriculture foot and mouth disease saefty guidelines.

Tomorrow's tips:

Lingfield

2.20 - Amber Brown (Nap)

2.50 - Green Eyed Lady

3.20 - Hugwity

3.50 - Lucayan Monarch

4.20 - Krystal Max

4.50 - Princes Street

Updated: 12:50 Tuesday, April 10, 2001