Hillview Boy, trained in Scotland by Jim Goldie, is napped to steal the show on the final day of the turf season at Doncaster tomorrow.

Chris Catlin takes the mount on this former bumper horse, who runs in the £95,000 totesport.com November Handicap, which has predictably attracted a maximum field.

Hillview Boy has made significant strides as a handicapper this season, winning on this course on August 1 on soft ground and finishing a good second to Hunterview when returning to Town Moor last month.

He figures on a handy mark in this wide-open race and is expected to make a bold bid.

Fullandby, without a win this season until scoring at Kempton this week, is turned out again by Tim Etherington in the totesport.com Wentworth Stakes, a Listed contest over six furlongs.

Alan Munro again takes the mount on this talented sprinter, winner of the Portland Handicap on this course and particularly at home with some juice in the ground.

Nigel Tinkler has a hardy juvenile in Bossy Kitty, who should go well in the totesport.com Nursery.

Winner of her last two starts, the latest a dead-heat at York, Bossy Kitty has thrived with racing. There could be even more to come from her yet.

Kiwi Bay gets the vote in the opening Bet totepool Apprentices’ Handicap.

Trained by Michael Dods, the four-year-old is nothing if not consistent. A Pontefract winner three starts back, he has since run well in defeat at York and Nottingham. He will receive every assistance from Neil Brown.

Freddie Tylicki, who will be hoping to pick up the trophy for champion apprentice at Doncasater – he currently has a slender lead over David Probert – will be in action throughout the card, and in the final race.

Tylicki teams up with Mister Hardy, who has strong claims from the Richard Fahey yard, but he may find his stable-mate Kyllachy Star a tad too strong.

Paul Hanagan, who rode his first-ever 100th winner on turf at Nottingham on Wednesday, takes the mount on Kyllachy Star, a Lingfield winner on his latest start.

Kevin Ryan won the Gillies Fillies Stakes last year with Les Fazzani, who has every chance of completing an encore, following a third-placed effort in Group 1 company in Italy and a creditable win in Ireland.

Over the sticks at Kelso, Kalahari King will miss his original target, the £20,000 Mayfield Restaurant Limited Handicap Chase,which may be good news for James Ewart, who trains close to the course.

Ewart is fancying running Sa Suffit in this valuable contest and this talented gelding, who did so well last season, is not for underestimating.

Lie Forrit, who unseated his rider at the penultimate flight at Aintree recently, when looking likely to score, is set to turn out in the Graeme Todd Haulage & Friends Handicap Hurdle.

Trained by Bill Amos, this very talented young horse will be ridden by Harry Haynes in place of regular jockey Campbell Gillies, who was injured in that Aintree spill. The final declarations for Kelso, and the rest of tomorrow’s jumping meetings, will not be made until this morning.

Racing selections

Doncaster.

11.55 Kiwi Bay, 12.25 Adventure Story, 1.00 London Gold, 1.35 Bossy Kitty, 2.05 Les Fazzani, 2.40 Fullandby, 3.15 Hillview Boy (NAP), 3.45 Kyllachy Star.

Kelso.

1.55 Lie Forrit, 2.25 Sa Suffit.

Tomorrow’s other meetings: Sandown and Wincanton.

Today’s meetings: Fontwell, Hexham, Southwell and Wolverhampton.