Middleham trainer Mark Johnston, continuing his never-ending quest for winners, can make his presence felt at Kempton tomorrow.

Johnson can lift the digibet.com Nursery with Penny Post, the mount of Greg Fairley, who claims a valuable 3lb off this recent winner.

On only his second start, Penny Post came out on top at Wolverhampton just over two weeks ago, clearly showing the benefit of his previous unplaced effort at Lingfield.

There is every chance there is more to come from Penny Post, who can deliver again over the same distance of six furlongs tomorrow.

Johnston also has good prospects with Trinity Rose in the Panoramic Bar & Restaurant Handicap, but this recent Southwell winner steps back from two miles to 11 furlongs and she may be be outpaced by Blacktoft, trained at Newmarket by Stuart Williams.

A winner over a mile-and-a-quarter at Lingfield last time, Blacktoft is worthy of serious consideration here as he bids to follow up.

The nap vote goes to Hassaad in the digibet.co.uk Handicap.

The William Haggas-trained three-year-old came from well off the pace to finish second to Neardown Beauty at Lingfield last time and may have needed that first experience of all-weather racing.

He is open to improvement this time and, over the same distance of a mile tomorrow, he is taken to lower the colours of Eccollo, who has been in tremendous form recently, stacking-up an impressive sequence of wins.

Flying Goose will not be short of supporters in the opening Racing UK Maiden Stakes.

Luca Cumani's juvenile failed by only a neck to justify favouritism on his debut at Wolverhampton. With that experience under his belt, Flying Goose is selected to go one better with Jimmy Fortune taking the mount.

Malcolm Jefferson has a high opinion of Issaquah, who is fancied to make it two-out-of-two at Wetherby tomorrow.

The Norton trainer produced the four-year-old to make an impressive winning debut at Hexham last month, the mare asserting her superiority in the closing stages after taking time to find her stride.

Open to plenty of improvement, Issaquah can double her tally in the EBF/Doncaster Sales Mares' Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race with Fergus King set to take the mount.

Heez A Dreamer will be hard to beat in the Harry Atkinson Memorial Beginners' Chase.

Trained by Venetia Williams, the gelding ran a blinder over fences to finish second to Mr Pointment at Bangor recently, only being outpointed in the closing stages in what was a good-class race. A reproduction of that form should see him score this time.

Tim Easterby's grand old campaigner Turgeonev has been in fine form lately, running highly-creditable races in defeat on his last two starts.

He is assured a warm reception if he can get his head in front in the Bache Treharne Handicap Chase.

Racing selections
Tomorrow

Wetherby
12.25 Junkanoo, 12.55 Heez A Dreamer, 1.25 Prince Zafonic, 2.00 Turgeonev, 2.35 Blythe Knight, 3.10 Jungle Jinxs, 3.40 Issaquah.

Kempton
3.50 Flying Goose, 4.20 Buckie Massa, 4.50 Penny Post, 5.20 Hassaad (NAP), 5.50 Amwell Brave, 6.20 Blacktoft.

Tomorrow's other meetings:
Lingfield, Chepstow.

Today's meetings: Kempton, Sedgefield, Southwell (all National Hunt), Wolverhampton (all-weather Flat).