A TOTAL of 155 entries have been received for the York & Ainsty point-to-point, which takes place at Easingwold on Sunday.

Racing starts with the hunt race and Dead Ringa can land this for clerk of the course Philip Clark.

Mister Wall Street and his novice jockey, Charlotte Kemp, made an excellent debut at Askham Bryan but fell foul of a marker leading to disqualification. The pair could make amends here in what could be a tactical affair.

Opera Og is also likely to run a big race. “I’m hopeful he will do a repeat of last year,” said owner, trainer and rider Sean Murray, referring to his win in this race 12 months ago.

The second race is for four, five and six-year-old maidens.

Impulsive Act made an excellent debut at the Middleton point-to-point and if he can improve on that should go close.

Market Road is another who had a good debut, finishing second at Bedale. The main challenger to these two could be Quest Of Valour, who won’t mind give in the ground.

Pevensey loves this track and could make his seasonal debut in the Ladies' Open for Jacqueline Coward.

The former Royal Ascot winner has won here thrice and even at 14 should go close.

However, Young Hurricane has been in great heart, Six A Side could appreciate the drop in weight, and Tasheba could also be in the mix for novice rider Amy Collier.

Force of Habit will take all the beating in the Men's Open having shone at Askham Bryan last time.

But Pertemps Networks won on the same day and goes well over a short three miles, and Things Change has been in form.

The restricted race could go the way of Cloghouge Boy, an impressive winner of his maiden at Sheriff Hutton.

Four Oceans won last weekend and could go close if he turns out again quickly, while Refusal is another that lost his maiden tag recently with a change of riding tactics.

The Club Members Riders Conditions race sees jockeys who are not novices carry a 5lb penalty.

Sean Murray has no penalty and is hopeful of a good run from Harris, who was fourth at Middleton. “I was happy with his last run - we were just beaten by good horses,” he said.

Cara Court made an excellent pointing debut to finish second at Bedale and could go close again, as could Coward’s Roll The Dice, while Shantou Prince and Christy Furness could continue winning ways.

No fewer than 36 entries are in the Open Maiden and several jockeys are hoping the race will split.

One is Chris Dawson, who has three horses entered, including Smooth Talk, who has been placed on three of four starts. Admission is £10.