AFTER reaching a milestone yesterday it's business as usual for Kieren Fallon for the rest of the week.

He has a basic diet of all-weather fare before he flies off on Boxing Day to spend the winter riding in Florida.

The six-times champion jockey, who lost his crown to Frankie Dettori this year, had double success at Wolverhampton yesterday to complete his 200-winner target for the fifth time in seven years.

He was in action at Lingfield today and returns to the Surrey course tomorrow for a full book of eight mounts.

Fans of Fallon, who started his British career in North Yorkshire with Jimmy FitzGerald in Norton and with Thirsk trainer Lynda Ramsden, are promised some fireworks.

Hughie Morrison's promising Untimely (12.00), who made a promising start to her career with a fourth-placed effort on her recent debut, can start the day successfully for Fallon, who can quickly follow-up aboard recent winner Ligne d'Eau (12.30), trained by David Evans.

Gossip Queen (1.00), from the powerful James Fanshawe yard, may not need to have made more than normal improvement from her recent first race to hit her modest chosen target, while former course winner Lakota Brave (2.30) is also worthy of interest under Fallon.

The Flat-racers will also be in action at Wolverhampton's 'banded' meeting tomorrow.

Mark Brisbourne's Iftikhar (12.50) has stacked-up a sequence of placed efforts, which suggests he may not be the easiest of horses to win with, but he deserves one more chance.

Neil Pollard, who rides Iftikhar, will also be aboard Nocatee (3.20), trained by the in-form Patrick Haslam at Middleham.

Although slightly below-par on this course last time, when he was sent off favourite, Nocatee had previously shown himself to be up to winning a race of this nature. He is napped to bounce back.

Dasar, trained near York by Mel Brittain, merits consideration in the seven-furlongs event.

The four-year-old has finished in the money on his last three starts, but all those races were on the slower fibresand surface at Southwell. If he can adapt to this Polytrack circuit, he should go well under apprentice Paddy Mathers.

Wednesday's tips:

Lingfield

12.00 Untimely, 12.30 Ligne D'Eau, 1.00 Gossip Queen, 1.30 Resplendent Prince, 2.00 Adantino, 2.30 Lakota Brave, 3.00 Northside Lodge, 3.30 Broughton Knows.

Wolverhampton

12.50 Iftikhar, 1.20 Jarvo, 1.50 Iamback, 2.20 Dasar, 2.50 Fayr Firenze, 3.20 Nocatee (Nap).

Tomorrow's other meeting is at Ludlow.

Updated: 10:20 Tuesday, December 21, 2004