TEENAGER James Reveley, son of trainer Keith, and grandson of Mary, can figure in the spotlight at Chester tomorrow.

James, a former leading junior show-jumper, is now following the racing route and he has good prospects of notching a memorable success on Let It Be in the Bollinger Champagne Challenge Series Handicap.

The four-year-old, trained by his father, has been in good form lately, winning two of her last three starts, most recently at Haydock.

Let It Be should be well suited by the conditions of tomorrow's race and is fancied to provide James Reveley with his first success on the famous Roodee course.

Nap selection Jeanmaire takes the eye in the EBF Combermere Fillies' Stakes, which carries £20,000 in prize money.

Hughie Morrison's progressive juvenile fulfilled the promise of her third-placed effort at Windsor on her debut with a gritty neck success on the same course at the beginning of the month.

Given that the third horse in that race was six lengths away, the form looks sound and Jeanmaire looks capable of holding her own in this stronger company. Eddie Ahern has the mount.

Interim Payment should go well in the opening Blue Square Handicap.

Unbeaten in two starts this season, Roger Charlton's prospect followed-up her Bath success with a battling neck victory over Bazelle at Doncaster last month.

There should be more to come from this lightly-raced filly, who will have Richard Hughes in the saddle.

The Surrenda-Link Handicap over seven furlongs looks wide-open, but Roman Maze has been in such good heart lately that it would unwise to overlook Mark Brisbourne's gelding.

At Sandown, Del Mar Sunset can complete a hat-trick of wins in the Storm Personnel Handicap.

The six-year-old, trained by William Haggas, looks a rejuvenated character lately and his two latest successes will have left his confidence sky high.

Richard Quinn, who knows him well, again has the mount.

Also worthy of attention is Sonny Santino in the Sandown Futurity Stakes.

Richard Hannon's juvenile has proved a model of consistency this season and failed by only a length to catch Rising Cross on his latest start at Newmarket.

Tomorrow's extra furlong should stand him in good stead.

Jamie Spencer should enjoy a good ride from Sweetest Revenge in the betfredpoker.com Handicap over five furlongs.

Mark Usher's four-year-old has been in cracking form lately and is fancied to resume winning ways.

Macvel will not be short of supporters in the opening City & Suburban Nursery Handicap after two recent successes.

A 6lb penalty may not be enough to prevent him completing his hat-trick.

Friday's tips

Chester

2-20 Interim Payment, 2-55 Jeanmaire (NAP), 3-30 Roman Maze, 4-05 Flying Key, 4-40 Yankee George, 5-10 Let It Be

Sandown

2-00 Macvel, 2-35 Sweetest Revenge, 3-10 Del Mar Sunset, 3-45 Dawn Quest, 4-20 St Andrews Storm, 4-50 Sonny Santino

Tomorrow's other race meetings, all on the Flat, are at Ayr (afternoon), Salisbury (evening), Wolverhampton (evening, all-weather).

Updated: 11:52 Thursday, August 18, 2005