Mary Reveley, who is enjoying a phenomenal run of success, can add to her ever-growing tally tomorrow at Newcastle.

The Saltburn trainer, who saddled a double on the course last Saturday to take her score for the season to a remarkable 75 winners, can hit the target with Nap selection Carrick Troop in the Gosforth Handicap Chase.

Much improved in recent weeks, Carrick Troop, a former point-to-pointer, is beginning to look very much like a useful stayer in the making.

Facile wins at Market Rasen and at Sedgefield last week have bolstered the gelding's confidence and a 5lb penalty, picked up for his latest success, should not be enough to stop him here.

Reveley can also score with House Of Dreams in the St Mowden Handicap Hurdle.

The promise of a good run behind Reggie Buck at Catterick two outings ago was more than fulfilled at Wetherby last week when House Of Dreams sauntered home to a very easy success. A 5lb penalty tomorrow should not anchor him.

Oath of Allegiance can be another winner for the seemingly unstoppable Reveley in the Doncaster Bloodstock Sales Mares Only National Hunt Flat Race.

Reveley has an apparent never-ending string of young stock coming through the ranks and Oath of Allegiance looked very much a winner for the future when beaten only three lengths of a length by Cruise Leader on her debut at Huntingdon three weeks ago.

She is strongly fancied to go one better here.

Lord Discord will appreciate the drop in class and distance in the Myson Radiator Conditional Jockeys' Selling Handicap Hurdle. Although not the force he once was Jim Goldie's gelding should be good enough to win this modest event.

Nigel's Lad has had mixed fortunes over fences so far, but Patrick Haslam's versatile stable-star should find opportunity knocking again in the Border Minstrel Novices' Chase. Lorcan Wyer has the mount.

At Huntingdon, Magic Dancer can be another winner for Tony McCoy in the Beauville Properties Handicap Hurdle.

Trained by Phillip Hobbs, who is enjoying a wonderful season, Magic Dancer made a winning start to the campaign when scoring narrowly at Exeter last month.

Likely to have improved for that outing and set to benefit from tomorrow's extra two furlongs, Magic Dancer can follow up.

Booty, who is proving a model of consistency this season, can get back on the winning trail in the Tailored Vehicle Finance 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle.

Trained by Di Haine at Newmarket, Booty had to play second fiddle to Rising Trout at Southwell last time but was burned with a 6lb penalty that day having previously scored at Fakenham.

She deserves respect tomorrow under Jim Culloty.

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