JORDAN'S LIGHT, who did this column a good turn when winning at Southwell last week, is napped to follow-up at Wolverhampton tomorrow.

Trained by Tim Pitt, who is sending out winners galore at present, Jordan's Light overcame trouble in running to score on his latest start and left the impression that there is more to come from him.

A 6lb penalty may not be enough to anchor Jordan's Light in the Twilight Racing And Supper Amateur Riders' Handicap and he will have the invaluable assistance of Simon Walker, one of the most successful riders in the unpaid ranks.

Mark Johnston has his horses in excellent heart and the Middleham trainer, who sent out two winners at Southwell on Monday, can add to his tally, courtesy of My Secrets in the wbx.com Launching 25th November Nursery.

The juvenile got off the mark at Kempton two weeks ago and looks poised to follow-up in this modest contest.

Richard Fahey (pictured) has good prospects of landing the Watch Out For Themed Days Handicap with Boppys Pride.

A winner at Ayr two outings ago, Boppys Pride has since run a fine race in defeat, stepped up to a mile and a half for the first time at Kempton, which was his first experience of an artificial surface.

With that outing under his belt, Boppys Pride should be even more effective this time and, with able apprentice Jamie Moriarty in the saddle, he is fancied to provide his owner-breeder, Sylvia Bond, who lives near Malton, with a second success.

Over the jumps at Carlisle, Radar bids for a hat-trick of course successes in the wbx.com Launches On November 25 Handicap Hurdle.

Sandy Forster's gelding has struck a rich vein of form lately and recently rattled-up two wins on this track in the space of a week.

Although he faces a stiffer test tomorrow, off his revised handicap mark, Radar should not be overlooked.

Wild Cane Ridge is fancied to land the featured Ashleybank Investments Handicap Chase.

Len Lungo's gelding just failed to defy top-weight in a handicap hurdle at Hexham last week, only being worried out of victory in the dying strides. If that comeback race has not taken too much out of him, he should take plenty of beating here, back over fences.

Lungo has a classy-looking youngster in Skippers Brig, who looked very much the part when trotting-up in a bumper on this course recently. Skippers Brig now switches to jumping in the OG's Racing Club Northern Town Maiden Hurdle and commands the utmost respect.

Racing selections

Tomorrow

Wolverhampton: 3.45 Jordan's Light (NAP), 4.20 My Secrets, 4.50 Heart Of Cornwall, 5.20 Boppys Pride, 5.50 Sweet Pickle, 6.20 Dichoh.

Carlisle: 12.40 Skippers Brig, 1.15 L'Antartique, 1.50 Gunner Jack, 2.25 Wild Cane Ridge, 3.00 Radar, 3.30 Oscar The Boxer.

Tomorrow's other meetings: Taunton, Uttoxeter (both National Hunt).

Today's meetings: Wetherby, Chepstow, Kempton (All National Hunt), Lingfield (All-weather flat).