Watch out for Alan Munro again at Folkestone tomorrow.

The former York-based jockey, who has returned to race-riding in Britain this season after a four-year sabbatical, has made a dream start, which could well continue aboard Lyrical Blues in the European Breeders' Fund Tenterden Maiden Stakes.

Rod Millman, trainer of Lyrical Blues, a two-year-old making his racecourse debut, has already given Munro the mount on two winning juveniles this season, at Lingfield and Kempton.

There is every chance that Lyrical Blues, a speedily-bred colt, can continue the winning sequence and provide Munro with another winner.

Formerly apprenticed to Warthill trainer Mel Brittain, Munro went from strength to strength as a jockey, completing the English-Irish Derby double on Generous before heading to Hong Kong, where he rode successfully for several years before electing to take a break from racing.

His comeback promises to be a hugely successful one, and he added to his tally of winners at Musselburgh on Easter Sunday when scoring on Angelofthenorth, trained at Middleham by James Bethell.

Jamie Spencer is another jockey seeking a good season. Having quit the plum post as number-one jockey to Aidan O'Brien, he is now freelancing and, being such a talented rider, he is building-up a constant supply of willing customers.

Spencer's trip to Folkestone tomorrow is unlikely to go unrewarded. He teams up with Lambourn trainer Ian Wood in the Barham Median Auction Maiden Auction Stakes and can take the honours aboard the speedy Bee Stinger, who showed a decent level of form as a juvenile.

Spencer will also be aboard Fisby for Sylvester Kirk in the Click On howletts.net Handicap over an extended nine furlongs.

The four-year-old has been in fine form on the all-weather lately, winning two of his last three starts. He will certainly not fail tomorrow through lack of fitness.

James Fanshawe and Johnny Murtagh proved a formidable partnership last year and the duo can figure on the scoresheet tomorrow with Stroller in the HBLB Lunch In The Lookout Restaurant Fillies' Handicap.

The four-year-old, a winner on Lingfield's Polytrack in January, following three runs in Ireland last year for Dermot Weld, has since a run good race in defeat on the same course.

Stroller steps up to a mile and a half tomorrow and promises to have too much firepower for her rivals. She is awarded the nap vote.

Tomorrow's tips

Folkestone

2-10 Lyrical Blues, 2-40 Bee Stinger, 3-10 Roman Quintet, 3-40 Aiguille, 4-10 Dane's Rock, 4-40 Stroller (NAP), 5-10 Fisby

Exeter

2-30 Allumee, 3-00 Sungates, 3-30 The Extra Man, 4-00 Kenzo lll, 4-30 Red Brook Lad, 5-00 Breezer

Tomorrow's other meeting is at Fontwell.

Over jumps at Exeter, make a note of the father-son combination of trainer Colin Tinkler and jockey Andrew, who team-up with Sungates in the Elite Racing Club Handicap Hurdle.

A winner at Chepstow last time out, Sungates, a thorough stayer, is selected to follow-up in this two-and-three-quarter miles affair.

Also worth noting are the well-weighted The Extra Man (3-30) and recent winner Breezer (5-00).

Updated: 10:22 Tuesday, March 29, 2005