RICHARD Quinn, back among the winners after returning to the saddle a couple of weeks ago, can give a reminder of his talents at Brighton tomorrow.

Quinn (pictured), who called time on his career last season, had second thoughts about retirement after receiving treatment for a long-standing back complaint, and is now back in the swing of his old routine.

Tomorrow, he rides Piano Man in the Manta Finance Handicap and Brendan Powell's gelding can provide him with a winning mount.

On his latest start, Piano Man finished a half-length second over this course and distance to Alqaayid. He would surely not need to improve much on that peformance to go one better here for a jockey who will extra-keen to put his name on the scoreboard.

The nap vote goes to Hereford Boy in the Connaught Community Challenge Handicap over five-and-a-half furlongs.

Dean Ivory's three-year-old scored over this course and distance two outings ago and was far from disgraced on his latest start when he was beaten less than two lengths into fourth at Lingfield after making a tardy start. He is selected to get back in the winning groove.

Alizadora will be hard to beat in the Sporting Bookmakers Maiden Stakes.

Sir Mark Prescott's two-year-old made a winning debut at Nottingham when making every yard of the running. She will be partnered by Prescott's number one rider, Seb Sanders, who has moved to the top of the jockeys' championship in recent days.

Prescott and Sanders can double-up with Artless in the Connaught 5's Maiden Stakes, the four-year-old having shaped well in his two starts to date.

William Buick, one of the most promising apprentices in the country, has good prospects of landing the Berns Brett Handicap aboard Danawi.

The gelding is overdue a win, having finished second on his last two outings, going down by only a neck to Legal Lover on this course last time.

Over the sticks at Southwell, a note should be made of trainer Evan Williams, who has every chance of enjoying a double.

Williams can land the Apco Sign Systems Beginners' Chase with Cannon Fire, who is seeking compensation after chasing home Tickateal at Sedgefield last time after being sent off the 6-4 favourite.

Williams can double-up with Westfield Dancer in the Foga Modular Display System Handicap Chase. The eight-year-old has been in tremendous form lately and ran out a seven-length winner at Cartmel earlier this week.

Swings 'N Strings, an all-the-way winner at Uttoxeter a fortnight ago, is fancied to follow-up in the Shane W Darby Handicap Chase.

Racing selections

Tomorrow

Brighton

2.20 Alizadora, 2.50 Danawi, 3.20 Over To You Bert, 3.50 Artless, 4.20 Piano Man, 4.50 Hereford Boy (NAP).

Southwell

2.00 Cannon Fire, 2.30 Westfield Dancer, 3.00 Swings N Strings, 3.30 Barbers Shop, 4.00 Autograph, 4.30 Greek Star, 5.00 Kilcannon Supreme.

Tomorrow's other meeting: Hereford.

Today's meetings: Epsom, Musselburgh, Bath Goodwood (All Flat). Wolverhampton (All weather).