Two more winners at Redcar yesterday, bringing his score to a remarkable 14 in seven days, saw Robert Winston go to the top of the jockeys' championship table, one ahead of Jamie Spencer.

The York-based rider was at Ayr this afternoon and Beverley this evening, and tomorrow he will be back at Ayr, where Tony Tie is among his list of mounts.

The Jim Goldie-trained gelding has proved a good money-spinner down the years and is also a previous winner on this course.

Seemingly running into form, the nine-year-old can bag the Gap Group Handicap - and provide Winston with another success.

Neverletme Go should be difficult to beat in the £12,500 Harry Kennedy Memorial Fillies' Handicap.

Geoff Wragg's three-year-old, who got off the mark in a maiden race at Doncaster, was narrowly beaten in a handicap there next time, but won at the main expense of Bonne De Fleur at Nottingham on her latest outing.

Bonne De Fleur, trained by Bryan Smart at Hambleton, takes her on again tomorrow and is marginally better off at the weights, but Neverletme Go may just have the edge once again. Steve Drowne takes the mount on the Newmarket raider.

Patricia Philomena is napped to come up trumps in the Annefield Supplies Handicap over one mile and seven furlongs.

David Barron's mare, who missed the whole of last season, has come back well this term and has filled the frame at Musselburgh on her latest two starts.

On her most recent outing, she failed by only threequarters of a length to catch Kyle Of Lochalsh over an inadequate mile-and-a-half after meeting trouble in running.

Tomorrow's longer trip should be ideal for Patricia Philomena, who will again have the assistance of smart apprentice Philip Makin.

At Yarmouth, Banjo Patterson looks best in the Stanley M Threadwell Memorial Handicap.

Geoff Huffer's potentially high-class colt has won his last two starts. He was particularly impressive when scoring at Haydock last week. A 6lb penalty may not be enough to stop him completing a hat-trick.

Squaw Dance should be on the warpath in the European Breeders Fund/Carlsberg UK Fillies' Stakes.

The William Haggas-trained three-year-old was beaten less than a length into third place in a Listed race at Sandown on her latest start after she had tried to make all the running. Similar tactics are likely to be employed tomorrow.

Tuesday's tips:

Ayr

2.15 High Curragh, 2.45 Locombe Hill, 3.15 Hugs Destiny, 3.45 Ruby's Dream, 4.15 Patricia Philomena (Nap), 4.45 Neverletme Go, 5.15 Tony Tie.

Yarmouth

2.00 Colourpoint, 2.30 Three Boars, 3.00 Bamzooki, 3.30 Banjo Patterson, 4.00 Squaw Dance, 4.30 May Morning, 5.00 Royal Axminster.

There are no other meetings in Britain tomorrow.

Tom O'Ryan's Nap for today's racing was: Muara (5.15 at Ayr).

Updated: 11:55 Monday, July 18, 2005