NORTH Yorkshire trainer Mark Johnston, enjoying another excellent campaign, can add to his burgeoning tally of winners at Beverley this afternoon by completing a double.

Middleham-based Johnston, who has sent out more than 170 winners this season, can score with Renfrew Street and Kiltara.

RENFREW STREET showed plenty of promise at Goodwood on her debut a fortnight ago to finish second to Harlequeen. Although no match for the winner that day, Renfrew Street gave an encouraging performance. She can step up on that here.

KILTARA has top-weight to carry in the featured £10,000 Bet totetrifecta Handicap but Joe Fanning's mount is expected to take plenty of beating.

Unraced last year and restricted to only three outings this season, Kiltara got off the mark at the second time of asking at Chelmsford before finishing fourth at Goodwood on her latest start.

She steps up to a mile and a half this afternoon and this daughter of Lawman should appreciate the extra distance.

Great Habton trainer Tim Easterby has good prospects of landing the first division of the Bet totequadpot Maiden Stakes with POPSIES JOY, the mount of Duran Fentiman.

The juvenile finished second on her third and latest start at Thirsk to Mecca's Missus. She may not have to improve much on that display to go one better this afternoon.

At Sandown, The Racehorse Sanctuary Remembers Moorcroft Boy Fortune Stakes takes pride of place.

This £37,000 Listed event over a mile sees the reappearance of Elm Park, winner of last season's Group 1 Racing Post Trophy, who has not been sighted since finishing well down the field in the Epsom Derby following a third-placed effort in the Dante Stakes at York in May.

Elm Park is a pretty classy act at his best but it is anyone's guess at what level he is firing at the moment and, in any case, this distance would be an absolute minimum for him.

Perhaps a safer proposition is North Yorkshire raider GABRIAL, who seldom runs a poor race and who, most recently, finished second to the high-class Kodi Bear in a Group 2 race at Goodwood.

Shane Kelly gets the leg-up on Richard Fahey's gelding, who has a little bit to find on figures to win this race but who has fewer questions to answer than some in the field.

Nap selection CYMRIC promises to be hard to beat in the Max Patel Wealth Manager Of Choice Conditions Stakes.

A winner over this course and distance on his second start, John Gosden's colt has since finished third to the Queen's smart colt Recorder in the Acomb Stakes at York last month.

Cymric looks a useful horse in the making and this looks a good opportunity for him to get back on the winning trail.

The Maureen Sturt Memorial Fillies' Handicap is a tricky race to solve and the vote goes to LA SUPERBA, who is chasing a hat-trick of wins.

David Elsworth's three-year-old has scored at Beverley and Windsor and looks progressive. She is up only 3lb and is fancied to oblige again.

The mount on La Superba goes to Tom Marquand, who is currently leading the apprentice championship race hotly pursued by Jack Garritty – who, ironically, will be up against him here on Belle Travers, trained by his Malton boss Richard Fahey.

Belle Travers has a useful chance but La Superba may prove just the stronger.

BERMONDSEY, who was a beaten favourite last time out, has the chance to recover those losses in the Daily Price Boosts With Unibet Handicap.

Kevin Stott has the mount on Luca Cumani's charge, who could finish only last of three at Haydock on his most recent start but had previously broken his maiden on the same course.

He should not be written off too quickly as he returns to action after a two-month break.