KIEREN Fallon, who had a disappointing return to action at Pontefract yesterday after a four day ban, can get back on the winning trail at Lingfield tomorrow.

The triple champion jockey failed to get his name on the score-sheet at Pontefract, where he rode three beaten favourites. But Junikay is fancied to set the record straight at Folkestone by completing a hat-trick of wins.

Fallon has struck up a good rapport with the Roger Ingram-trained gelding, winning on him at Nottingham and on this course last month.

His latest success was achieved over nine furlongs, but tomorrow's step up in distance should not inconvenience Junikay, who remains one step ahead of the handicapper.

The six-year-old can oblige again tomorrow and get Fallon back on the glory trail as he prepares to teams-up with hot favourite King's Best in Saturday's Vodafone Derby.

Amanda Perrett is enjoying a fine season and this very able trainer can add to her tally with Carens Hero in the Arena Leisure Showcase Handicap.

This lightly-raced three-year-old came good at Bath last time when justifying odds-on favouritism by one-and-a-half lengths from Lady Lucha.

He has much on his plate here, especially taking on older horses, but he does not look badly handicapped and he will again have the services of Richard Hughes.

A progressive type, Carens Hero carries the Nap to win again.

Lancashire trainer Alan Berry can take the opening honours with Laurel Dawn in the San Sebastian Median Auction Maiden Stakes, while Perle de Sagesse, a previous course-and distance winner, deserves attention in division one of the Vigo Claiming Stakes.

The Swedish National Day At Lingfield Handicap will not take a great deal of winning and the vote goes to Annijaz.

Graham McCourt's gelding finished a respectable fourth in a claimer at Salisbury last time out and should go well in this glorified seller.

Sir Mark Prescott had yet to get off the mark this season, but the Newmarket trainer has sound prospects with Diva in the Country And Western Day 25th June Classified Stakes.

Three runs so far have failed to produce the desired result, but Diva has shown signs of ability and, now tackling modest company with a little experience under her belt, it will be disappointing if she can not make her presence felt. George Duffield has the mount.

On a very tame racing day before the excitement of Epsom's dual-Classic meeting later in the week, tomorrow's only other meeting is the jumps-fixture at Uttoxeter.

I'm The Man (3.30) makes plenty of appeal in the long-distance chase, having underlined his well-being with a recent victory at Cartmel.

Also worth noting are recent winners King Pin (2.30) and Cathedral Belle (4.00).