Stillington trainer Harry Hogarth can notch his biggest success tomorrow in the feature race at Hexham.

He saddles Capybara in the £20,000 Peter Fletcher Associates Northumberland National Handicap Chase and this recent course winner looks tailor-made for the four-mile slog.

The mount of Malton jockey David O'Meara, Nap selection Capybara was a decisive winner of maiden chase over three miles and one furlong at Hexham a fortnight ago.

Tomorrow's longer trip should suit this relentless galloper even better and I expect he will prove hard to beat.

With stamina also required in the Hexham Novices' Handicap Chase over an extended three miles, Getinbybutonlyjust has what it takes to win.

The six-year-old proved that staying was his game at Wetherby in May when he won a handicap hurdle over almost three miles by a neck from the favourite Garnett.

An interesting horse now switching to fences, Getinybutonlyjust commands respect in the hands of Brian Harding.

Hazlewood trainer Tom Tate looks to have found a good opportunity for Gardasee in the At The Races Juvenile Maiden Hurdle.

A creditable second on his jumping debut at Uttoxeter late last month, Gardasee is fancied to go one better.

On the sand at Southwell tomorrow, Celtic Mill should be hard to catch in the £20,000 Littlewoods Bet Direct Handicap. Scorton trainer David Barker placed this speedy seven-year-old to win a Group race on turf during the summer.

Eddie Ahern has the mount on Celtic Mill, the horse who fell with Frankie Dettori at Sandown during the turf season and put the then-champion jockey out of action for the best part of two months.

Wednesday's tips

Hexham

12.20 Windy Hills, 12.50 Gardasee, 1.20 Tynedale, 1.50 Capybara (Nap), 2.25 Getinbybutonlyjust, 3.00 Uneven Line, 3.35 Mister Nelson.

Southwell

12.00 Sarraaf, 12.30 No Overtime, 1.00 Silent Spring, 1.30 Monte Cristo, 2.05 Queue Up, 2.40 Celtic Mill, 3.15 Bethanys Boy, 3.45 Stevedore.

Tomorrow's other meeting is at Wincanton.

Updated: 12:06 Tuesday, November 15, 2005