Kieren Fallon, who got back to winning ways at Musselburgh last Saturday, returns to the course tomorrow for more of the same.

Fallon, badly injured in a fall at Royal Ascot last June, resumed riding in Dubai over the winter, but has had his share of knockers since returning to Britain last month.

Criticism has been aimed at the triple champion jockey regarding his fitness and effectiveness, following the damage inflicted on his left shoulder, but Fallon proved himself in dynamic form on his latest visit to Musselburgh when he scored on both Regal Song and Lennel.

Tomorrow, the brilliant rider has several chances of adding to his scoresheet, not least aboard Mytton's Again in the Trni Handicap.

Alan Bailey's four-year-old has been in fine form recently on the all-weather, so his fitness is assured as he returns to racing on turf.

A previous winner on this course, he looks capable of providing Fallon with another success as he gets to grips with the task of clinching this year's jockeys' championship.

The Sports Daily Fillies' Maiden Sprint Handicap will not take a great deal of winning and Bali Royal looks the one to be on.

Milton Bradley's three-year-old finished a length and a half second to Patrician Fox at Nottingham nine days ago.

Tomorrow's sharper track should suit this speedy sort even better and the nap vote is awarded.

Supreme Salutation is a hard horse to win with but, with David Barron's string in cracking form on the sand, first-time-out could be the time to catch this tricky customer in the SIS Classified Stakes.

Dean Mernagh has the task of getting a tune out of Supreme Salutation, who often starts slowly and meets trouble in running as he tries to find a way through a packed field.

He is certainly not a bet for the faint-hearted.

Robandela won here on Satur-day in fine style from Nowell House and Mark Johnston's charge looks able to follow up under a 6lb penalty in the Sister Networks Handicap. Darryll Holland is on board.

At Brighton, Floating Charge is worth supporting in the featured Tote Credit Club Brighton Mile Handicap.

The seven-year-old will be making his comeback, but he finished last season on a high note by winning two of his last three starts.

Trained at Newmarket by James Fanshawe, Floating Charge will have the services of Oscar Urbina tomorrow.

Double Play found only one too good in the Brocklesby Stakes at Doncaster. He can go one better under Jason Weaver in the City of Brighton And Hove Maiden Stakes.

Perigeux, a runaway winner on the sand at Lingfield last week, can transfer his form to turf and clinch the Bat And Ball In Ditchling Road Handicap.

David McCabe has the mount on Andrew Reid's penalised sprinter.

Tomorrow's tips:

Musselburgh

2-20 Red Eagle

2-50 Supreme Salutation

3-20 Mytton's Again

3-50 Bail Royal (NAP)

4-20 Bright Spark

4-50 Robandela

Brighton

2-00 Double Play

2-30 Marshal Bond

3-00 Neronian

3-30 Aunt Ruby

4-00 Floating Charge

4-30 Fletcher

5.00 Post Box

5-30 Perigeux

Updated: 12:22 Wednesday, April 11, 2001