James Reveley, teenage son of trainer Keith and grandson of Mary, can keep the famous family racing name flying high at Catterick tomorrow evening.

A highly-successful junior show-jumper, now turning his attentions to racing, James takes the mount on Tomasino, trained by his father, in the IRM Amateur Riders' Handicap and has excellent prospects of a winner.

Tomasino has been in fine form lately and went down by only a head to the odds-on Court Of Appeal on this course last week.

The gelding should give James Reveley a good ride in tomorrow's 12-furlong contest.

County Durham trainer Howard Johnson can clinch the richest race on the card, the £10,000 Cemex Materials Nursery with Millfield, the mount of Royston Ffrench.

The two-year-old needs no introduction to this left-handed course, having gained both his wins this season at this venue. Improving with every race, Millfield can complete a Catterick treble.

John Weymes, who trains at Middleham, has good prospects of lifting the Tennents Antique And Fine Art Auctioneers Handicap with Linden's Lady.

The five-year-old resumed winning ways with a gritty success at Thirsk on Monday night and may well be able to achieve a quick follow-up in this seven furlongs contest.

The best of the afternoon action comes from Newbury, where the potentially high-class Emirates Skyline is fancied to lift the featured Stan James Stakes, which carries £23,500 in prize money.

A winner on his debut over seven furlongs at Doncaster, Emirates Skyline, trained by Saeed Bin Suroor and owned by Godolphin, looks a useful horse in the making.

Kerrin McEvoy, currently standing-in for the injured Frankie Dettori on all the stable's horses, takes the mount.

Nap selection Mandatum, another of McEvoy's mounts, should go well in the stanjames.com Handicap over an extended one mile and five furlongs.

Luca Cumani's tough gelding failed by only a short-head to get the better of Annambo at Newmarket last time. He remains a horse to keep on the right side.

Mostaqeleh is expected to take plenty of beating in the stanjames.com Maiden Fillies' Stakes (Div II).

John Dunlop's promising two-year-old was beaten just over four lengths into third by the highly-regarded Silca's Sister on this course recently.

Normal improvement from that debut effort should make Mostaqeleh a formidable force tomorrow. Richard Hills has the mount.

Friday's tips:

Catterick

5-55 Tomasino, 6-25 Glendening, 6-55 Millfield, 7-30 Absent Friends, 8-00 Linden's Lady, 8-30 Exhibit One

Newbury

2-10 Magadar, 2-40 Mandatum (NAP), 3-15 Emirates Skyline, 3.50 Mostaqeleh, 4-20 Cesar Manrique, 4-50 Puya, 5-20 Coranglais, 5-50 Out For A Stroll

Tomorrow's other race meetings are at Folkestone, Newcastle and Newmarket.

Updated: 12:14 Thursday, August 11, 2005