York-based jockey Robert Winston makes the long journey to Bath for tonight's meeting there and can be well rewarded for his effort.

Winston, who won aboard Villago at Pontefract yesterday, teams-up with a brace of runners trained by Sir Michael Stoute and is napped to win the Get £100 Free Handicap on Tribe.

Lightly-raced, Tribe had only three outings last season and, although she failed to get off the mark, she showed enough promise for Sir Michael to keep her in training for a further campaign.

Now qualified for handicaps, she looks reasonably weighted tonight in what is a an ordinary race.

Winston should also enjoy a good ride on Ogee, another of Sir Michael's horses who showed signs of ability last year while remaining a maiden. She should go well in the 32 Red Online Poker Room Handicap.

Also worthy of attention is Mary Delaney in the 32RedPoker.com Handicap.

A winner on her reappearance at Lingfield, Mark Wallace's filly is open to further improvement and is selected to oblige again under Ted Durcan.

At Catterick tomorrow, make a note of Saif Sareea in the Moonax Handicap.

Malton trainer Richard Fahey's gelding looked an unlucky loser at Beverley last week, being unable to get a run at a crucial point in the straight before finishing like the proverbial express train and being narrowly beaten by Augustine.

The six-year-old, who has proved a good money-spinner on the Flat and over hurdles in the last twelve months, is due to go to Doncaster Sales next month.

He is fancied to add another win to his record, stepped-up in trip tomorow, before he comes under the hammer.

Preston trainer Eric Alston's evergreen sprinter Piccolo Prince showed plenty of zest to score at Pontefract on his latest start and is taken to score again in the Ivan Luis Apprentice Handicap in the capable hands of Danny Tudhope, who is attached to Declan Carroll's yard at Warthill, near York.

At Epsom's televised meeting tomorrow, trainer Barry Hills can continue his excellent winning run with Private Business in the Weatherbys Bank Blue Riband Trial.

This race is a traditional stepping-stone to the Epsom Derby. Richard Hughes has the mount tomorrow on this promising colt.

Racing selections

TONIGHT

Bath

Selected races: 6.10 Ogee, 6.40 Tribe (Nap), 7.40 Mary Delaney.

TOMORROW

Catterick

Selected races: 4.25 Saif Sareea, 5.25 Piccolo Prince.

Epsom

Selected race: 2.20 Private Business.

Updated: 09:33 Tuesday, April 25, 2006