NEIL CALLAN, number one jockey to Hambleton trainer Kevin Ryan, can take the honours at Wolverhampton tomorrow.

Callan teams up with trainer David Evans and the pair are fancied to land a double with The London Gang and Global Traffic.

The former gained a 16-1 success on this course on Boxing Day and is clearly in rude health going into the new year.

The drop back from seven furlongs to six should not inconvenience The London Gang in the Dine At Wolverhampton Racecourse Selling Stakes and another win is forecast.

Global Traffic can also deliver for Callan and Evans in the pontinsbingo.com Handicap over an extended nine furlongs.

The three-year-old failed by only a neck to get the better of My Mirasol here last month. A reproduction of that performance may be good enough to lift this low-grade contest.

William Buick, who has made big strides in the last couple of months, can further his reputation as an apprentice to follow by capturing the concluding Photo Books From Bonusprint.com Apprentice Handicap on Foreign Language.

Buick, who is attached to Andrew Balding's yard, was in the saddle when Foreign Language won by four lengths over this course and distance last month.

He has more to do tomorrow, but Neville Callaghan's lightly-raced four-year-old has plenty of scope for further improvement and he is napped to oblige once more for the talented Buick.

John Quinn's Fractured Foxy (2.20), twice a winner on turf last season, and the in-form Jazrawy (2.50) are two others to note.

Over the jumps at Fontwell, Magic Score (3.40) has every chance of opening his winning account in the bumper.

Nicky Henderson's charge showed sure signs of promise when finishing second at Ludlow last month. Likely to have benefited from that experience, he can go one better this time.

Hoh Viss (2.40) is a horse in form and Charlie Mann's gelding is fancied to continue his progressive profile.

Having justified favouritism at this course last month, Hoh Viss should take plenty of beating on his follow-up attempt.

Count Boris (3.10) should go well for trainer Jonathan Geake after his solid effort last time out at Exeter when he finished a three-lengths second to Minella Tipperary. He should have improved from that outing, his first since mid-October.

Racing selections

Tomorrow

Wolverhampton: 1.20 Sovereignty, 1.50 The London Gang, 2.20 Fractured Foxy, 2.50 Jazrawy, 3.20 Pride Of Joy, 3.50 Global Traffic, 4.20 Foreign Language (NAP).

Fontwell: 1.10. Rio Bravo, 1.40 Ice Melted, 2.10 Valley Hall, 2.40 Hoh Viss, 3.10 Count Boris, 3.40 Magic Score.

Tomorrow's other meeting: Lingfield (National Hunt).

Today's meetings: Kempton, Lingfield (both all-weather Flat), Wetherby (National Hunt).