With tomorrow's jumping fixtures at Hexham and Newton Abbot washed away, it is down to Kempton's new all-weather Flat course to provide the Sunday action.

The Sunbury course is the target of Norton trainer Tim Etherington as he takes the wraps off his stable-star Fullandby, who contests the £12,500 Play Roulette At Intercasino.co.uk Handicap.

The four-year-old improved hand over fist last season, winding up with a Newmarket win on his final start.

There could be even more improvement to come this term from this speedy sort, who will have the assistance of regular rider Kevin Darley as he returns to the fray.

John Quinn is another Norton trainer with Kempton in his sights. Last Saturday's Lincoln-winning handler sends Suits Me south to make his seasonal bow in the one-mile handicap.

Trained last season by Julian Poulton, Suits Me won both his starts, at Thirsk and Newcastle, in the style of a fair prospect. He has been rated 75 for his handicap debut tomorrow, which looks reasonable. It looks a tricky race, but Suits Me should go well if handling the Polytrack surface, which he is experiencing for the first time.

Red Diadem is napped to make a winning start to the season in the seven-furlong maiden race.

The William Haggas-trained filly shaped well to finish fourth at Lingfield on her only juvenile start last autumn and looks the type to come into her own this year, carrying the colours of her owner-breeders, Cheveley Park Stud. With Michael Hills in the saddle, she should be hard to beat.

Shaunas Vision will be a popular choice in the mile-and-a-half handicap.

Winner of both his races this season, Dean Ivory's charge is in rude health and a 6lb penalty may not stop him in his hat-trick bid.

Gingko is fancied to get punters off to a good start in the ten-furlong handicap supported by Intercasino, which sponsors the whole of the card.

Paul Webber's gelding is now in the twilight of his career at the age of nine, but he remains in good heart, as he proved when finishing second to Mine A Salem at Lingfield on his latest start.

Greenwood is not the easiest of horses to win with nowadays, but Pat Murphy's gelding should not be dismissed lightly in the seven-furlong handicap.

He came home strongly to finish second to Glad Big at Lingfield on his latest start and if Steve Drowne can get him into top gear a bit sooner tomorrow, he should be on the premises at the business end of this low-grade contest.

Sunday's tips:

Kempton

2.30 Gingko, 3.00 Red Diadem (NAP), 3.30 Greenwood, 4.00 Fullandby, 4.30 Shaunas Vision, 5.00 Suits Me.

Tomorrow's other meetings, at Hexham and Newton Abbot, were called off yesterday because the courses are waterlogged.

Updated: 09:46 Saturday, April 01, 2006