MARY Reveley, who sent out two winners at Newcastle last Saturday, can maintain her excellent form at Doncaster tomorrow.

The Saltburn trainer saddles The Granby in the Minnow Novices' Chase and Richard Guest's mount has a splendid chance of victory.

The Granby, a winner on this course over hurdles, got off the mark over fences at Musselburgh in late December when winning by a distance from Errol Glamohr.

Although he finished slightly lame that day, the injury was clearly only minor and I fancy The Granby to return in a blaze of glory tomorrow.

I think that Mrs Jodi will follow-up her Carlisle success by winning the Dove Ings Handicap Hurdle.

Norton trainer Malcolm Jefferson's game six-year-old defied top weight of 11st 10lb on her latest start when beating Barresbo by a neck. The runner-up has since franked that form by scoring at Ayr.

Mrs Jodi seldom runs a poor race and a reproduction of her Carlisle performance will make her hard to beat tomorrow, so she is my Nap selection.

Make a note of Native Man in the Clun Handicap Chase at Ludlow tomorrow.

Trained by Jonjo O'Neill, who has been in unstoppable form this winter, the consistent Native Man will have the added assistance of champion jockey Tony McCoy in this three miles contest.

Tomorrow's tips:

Doncaster

2.00 Rogue Spirit, 2.30 The Granby, 3.00 Mrs Jodi (Nap), 3.30 Tom Costalot, 4.00 Picture Palace, 4.35 Joint Account, 5.05 Glenmoss Tara.

Ludlow

1.50 Doukash, 2.20 Native Man, 2.50 Robber Baron, 3.20 Shepherds Rest, 3.50 Avalon Buck, 4.20 Kippanour, 4.55 Bede.

Updated: 12:00 Tuesday, February 19, 2002