Skyers A Kite, successful at Catterick 12 days ago, is confidently expected to follow up on the same course tomorrow.

The three-year-old, trained near Doncaster by Ron Thompson, goes for the Darlington Handicap and will again have the assistance of crack lightweight John Lowe.

Skyers A Kite started at 16-1 on her latest outing but belied those odds by running out a comfortable two and a half lengths winner from Suggest.

Skyers A Kite steps up in distance tomorrow, but that should be in her favour and, clearly in good form, she is napped to gain a repeat victory.

Suggest, who chased home Skyers A Kite earlier this month, goes for tomorrow's Manor Construction Handicap and is fancied to go one better.

Wilf Storey's three-year-old has run some creditable races in defeat this season, and is overdue a victory.

Lady Caroline can provide Mark Johnston with yet another winner, this time in the Ripley Maiden Stakes.

Although unplaced on her debut at Newcastle at the end of last month, Lady Caroline showed definite signs of ability. She is certainly worth another chance tomorrow.

Sir Mark Prescott, who had two winners at the previous Catterick meeting, has good prospects of making his presence felt again tomorrow.

The shrewd Heath House trainer saddles the promising Border Glen in the October Nursery Handicap and George Duffield's mount is expected to run a big race.

At Newmarket's televised meeting, Shfoug is fancied to complete a hat-trick of wins by landing the Grangewood Severals Stakes.

Following a horse (especially a filly) in form at this time of the year often pays dividends and Shfoug fits neatly into that category, having won her last two races, at Haydock and over tomorrow's course and distance a fortnight ago.

Barry Hills' three-year-old will need to show further improvement to win in this higher grade, but in her current form there is every chance of her coming up trumps again.

The Olivier Douieb Memorial Rated Handicap over six furlongs offers Brave Edge the chance to get back into the winning groove.

Richard Hannon's seven year old finished a good third to Epsom Cyclone at Salisbury on his latest start, beaten less than a length.

The promising Alhasad should not be overlooked in the Grangewood Nursery Handicap, while Super Monarch deserves attention in the Milcars Handicap in the hands of Jimmy Fortune.

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