Judiam, successful at Kempton earlier this month, can complete a double at Sandown tomorrow.

The Chris Dwyer-trained three-year-old goes for the Fred And Ada Brunning 60th Wedding Anniversary Handicap and will have the envaluable assistance of Jimmy Fortune.

Fortune also took the ride when Judiam prevalied on her latest start.

Sent off the 3-1 favourite, the Newmarket filly showed plenty of courage in gaining the honours by a head from Red Typhoon.

Now that she has struck winning form, Judiam can oblige again.

Bring Plenty is fancied to capture the featured Milcars Star Stakes.

The John Gosden-trained juvenile broke her duck in fine style at Goodwood last month coming home strongly over six furlongs to beat Cyclone Connie by one and a quarter lengths.

Further improvement looks likely and, with this extra furlong promising to suit Bring Plenty even better, she is expected to cope with the step up to Listed-race company.

Sir Michael Stoute's booking of crack apprentice Jamie Mackay to reduce Darariyna's weight by 5lb in the Scottish Equitable/Jockeys Association Handicap should be noted, while Danzig Withwolves is an interesting newcomer from the Henry Cecil stable in the Heathrow Maiden Stakes.

At Bath, Spin A Yarn makes plenty of appeal in the Peter Walwyn Be Hopeful Handicap.

Although still to get off the mark this season, Spin A Yarn has been running creditably in defeat, which includes his latest effort at Newmarket when he finished fifth to Chapel Royale.

Well worth another chance, Barry Hills' charge can break the ice here.

Anthony Mon Amour should not be overlooked in the Hillside Handicap over five-and-a-half furlongs.

Owned by Ampleforth businessman Tony Fawcett and trained near Thirsk by Dandy Nicholls, Anthony Mon Amour gained his second success in three starts at Pontefract last week.

A 7lb penalty is not expected to trouble him tomorrow and he is awarded the nap vote.

The jumping meeting at Sedgefield sees Glenugie in action on his favourite course as he bids to win the Summer Holiday Handicap Hurdle for the second successive year.

George Moore's gelding, successful here last week, is on good terms with himself at present. Niall Hannity again has the mount.

Flaxen Pride, also successful at last week's meeting, can defy a 6lb penalty in the Summer Time Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle. Alan Dempsey again teams up with the Mary Reveley-trained five-year-old.

Tomorrow's tips

Sandown

2.10 Double Brew, 2.45 Judiam, 3.15 Bring Plenty, 3.50 Darariyna, 4.25 Arabian Moon, 5.00 Danzig Withwolves

Sedgefield

2.20 Flaxen Pride, 2.55 Thrashing, 3.25 King's Hussar, 4.00 Glenugie, 4.35 Amlwch, 5.10 City Lights

Bath

2.00 Hill Welcome, 2.35 Chaguaramas, 3.05 Out Ranking, 3.40 Spin A Yarn, 4.10 Havana, 4.45 Anthony Mon Amour (NAP)