TIM Easterby, down at Newmarket replenishing his stock at the Tattersalls Yearling Sales, can make his presence felt on the racecourse tomorrow.

The Great Habton trainer, who has enjoyed another bumper campaign on the Flat, can score with Forever Times and Guinea Hunter.

The former lines-up for the Grangewood Nursery and will appreciate the return to six furlongs.

On this course last month, Forever Times tackled seven furlongs and, having held a winning chance entering the final quarter-mile, just failed to get home and faded into seventh place.

Tomorrow's shorter trip will be in her favour and, with Kevin Darley back in the saddle, she is expected to run a big race.

Guinea Hunter has excellent prospects in the Bet With ukbetting.com Rated Handicap.

The four-year-old is in his element on the prevailing soft ground and comes into battle after good runs at Ascot and Ayr, where he finished a close-up third in the Ladbrokes Gold Cup.

Jimmy Fortune, who gets on so well with him, has the mount on Nap selection Guinea Hunter again here and a bold bid is anticipated.

Katy Nowaitee, convincing winner of the Cambridgshire a fortnight ago, can further underline her prowess by following-up in the Grangewood Severals Stakes.

Peter Harris, who produced this useful filly in cracking form to gain such a decisive triumph in one of the toughest handicaps of the season, has a fresh animal on his hands.

Katy Nowaitee had had only one previous outing this season before the Cambridgeshire, at Doncaster in March when she carried off the Spring Mile.

A hat-trick of successses looks likely to come her way tomorrow as she steps up to Listed company. John Reid again has the mount.

The Grangewood Handicap over a mile looks wide-open, but Honest Borderer should go well for John Dunlop.

Gary Carter's mount has run consistently well this season and produced a solid effort to finish fourth to Tornado Prince in a tough handicap at Ascot on his latest start.

Chris Thornton, who is set to move yards in Middleham at the end of the season, can keep the Spigot Lodge flag flying a little longer courtesy of Flossy in the Grosvenor Rated Handicap. This smart four-year-old won over this course and distance a fortnight ago.

On her favourite soft surface, she can follow-up tomorrow with Darryll Holland again taking the mount.

Tomorrow's Tips:

Newmarket

1.30 - Finn McCool

2.05 - Katy Nowaitee

2.35 - Forever Times

3.10 - Guinea Hunter (Nap)

3.40 - Honest Borderer

4.10 - Afghan

4.45 - Flossy