Whatever his fate with Somnus in the Golden Jubilee Stakes on the last day of the Royal Ascot at York meeting, Tim Easterby can make his presence felt at Redcar tomorrow.

The Great Habton trainer saddles Molly Marie in the Pysche Department Store Maiden Stakes and this three-year-old is fancied to finally open her winning account.

Having run several good races in defeat as a juvenile last season, Molly Marie has finished in the frame in both her starts this term, her latest effort being a runner-up performance at Doncaster on Derby Day.

Tomorrow's trip of six furlongs is ideal for her, and I think that Molly Marie can come up trumps under jockey Dave Allan.

Another Bottle makes plenty of appeal in the £20,000 totesport.com Handicap, the feature race at Redcar, which is being shown live on Channel 4.

Trained at Hazelwood near Tadcaster by Tom Tate, the four-year-old, a most progressive performer last season, won on his reapperance at Ripon this term.

He was, on the face of it, disappointing in the Zetland Gold Cup here last time, but a wide draw and a funereal early gallop counted against him that day and he is certainly worth another chance.

Also worth noting at Redcar are the promising Polar Sun (4.10) and tough handicapper Sovereign State (4.45).

As well as the 3.40 at Redcar, Channel 4 are showing three races from Ayr and four from Newmarket.

Tomorrow's tips:

Redcar

2.35 Goodbye Girl, 3.10 Superstitious, 3.40 Another Bottle, 4.10 Polar Sun, 4.45 Sovereign State, 5.20 Molly Marie, 5.50 Town End Tom.

Ayr

Televised races: 2.20 Jack Of Trumps, 2.55 Stoic Leader, 3.30 Bond Boy.

Newmarket

Televised races: 2.10 Malcheek, 2.45 Law Breaker, 3.20 Trew Class, 3.55 Bigalos Bandit.

Tomorrow's other race meetings are at Royal Ascot at York (afternoon, Flat), Lingfield (evening, Flat) and Warwick (evening, Flat).

Tomorrow's Royal Ascot at York racecard, complete with colours, is on the back page of the Royal Ascot at York pull-out section.

Updated: 10:52 Friday, June 17, 2005