BRIAN ELLISION is chasing more glory as the action at York Racecourse enters its final hurrah.

The Norton-based trainer, who has notched five winners on Knavesmire this season, has three horses with decent claims entered tomorrow on the opening act of the final two-day meeting - a card worth more than £100,000.

Zeus Magic, Cabelo and Mon Brav all look to have decent claims to cap a fine year for the Spring Cottage Stables handler.

Zeus Magic landed a mile and a half handicap in early September at York and will attempt to emulate that achievement over course and distance in the Parsonage Hotel and Cloisters Spa handicap.

Ellison said: “Zeus Magic didn’t really act around Catterick. He has won around York, so we know he acts there. He will love the ground – the softer the better. He is working well, so there is no reason why he can’t run well.”

Cabelo, who tackles the Jigsaw Sports Branding Maiden Auction Stakes, progressed nicely on her third run when beaten just half a length into third at Newcastle. That was over seven furlongs and she is now asked to go up again in distance to a mile, which Ellison feels should be within her range.

Mon Brav will line up as part of a full field of 20 in the Future Cleaning Services Apprentice race.