Malton jockey Paul Hanagan, fast approaching his maiden century of winners, travels to Lingfield tomorrow.

Hanagan, with 95 successes so far this season, has two mounts for Newmarket trainer William Haggas, both with strong chances of winning.

Nap selection Tiger Dawn represents the partnership in the Bet Direct Nursery and bids for compensation following a narrow defeat on this course three weeks ago.

With Hanagan in the saddle the two-year-old failed by only a head to catch Briannsta even though he was clawing the winner back all the way to the finish.

Tomorrow's extra furlong should be ideal for Tiger Dawn, previously a winner at Wolverhampton, to score his second success of the season.

Haggas and Hanagan can also strike with Del Mar Sunset in the Littlewoods Bet Direct Handicap, which, with £20,000 prize money, is the richest race anywhere tomorrow.

The five-year-old won recently at Wolverhampton with an all-the-way 14-1 success by two lengths from Wake, the favourite.

If Hanagan uses similar tactics tomorrow Del Mar Sunset will surely take plenty of catching on a course where he has won in the past.

Robert Winston, a former stablemate of Hanagan's, has already notched his seasonal ton of winners and has good prospects on Madrasee in division two of the Bet Direct In Running Classified Stakes.

Tomorrow's Tips:

Lingfield

12.00 Woodbury, 12.30 Noora, 1.00 Missus Links, 1.30 Tiger Dawn (Nap), 2.00 Safendonseabiscuit, 2.30 Madrasee, 3.00 Del Mar Sunset, 3.30 Hope Sound.

Hereford

12.40 Gin 'N' Fonic, 1.10 The Market Man, 1.40 Dramatic Quest, 2.10 Tana River, 2.40 Amadeus, 3.10 Light Des Mulottes, 3.40 Treaty Stone.

Tomorrow's other meeting is at Newton Abbot.

Tom O'Ryan's Nap for this afternoon's racing: Into The Shadows (1.20 at Newcastle).

Updated: 10:06 Monday, November 29, 2004