Can she do it again? Noble Nova, on a Scottish working holiday, bids to make it four wins off the reel at Hamilton tomorrow.

The Mick Channon-trained filly got off the mark at Ayr, followed up at Hamilton in under a week and returned to Ayr on Monday to score again.

Tomorrow, the Bill McHarg Handicap offers her yet another winning opportunity. Her 6lb penalty should not inconvenience her, as she has already defied an identical rise on two occasions. A notable four-timer could well be on the cards.

Yorkshire Blue, who is in the form of his life at present, is fancied to return to winning ways in the Dorothy And Arthur Balding Handicap over six furlongs.

Jim Goldie's seven-year-old has enjoyed a glorious summer, running-up an impressive sequence of wins and placed efforts.

He goes well on this course and, with Danny Tudhope claiming 3lb off his welter burden of 10st 7lb, he has every chance of adding to his earnings.

Bronze Dancer should go well in the Daily Record Handicap. Alan Swinbank's charge won on this course last Saturday night and a 6lb penalty may not be enough to prevent him completing a rapid double. Paul Quinn is again booked for the mount.

Racing selections

Tomorrow

Hamilton (selected races): 2.50 Yorkshire Blue, 3.55 Noble Nova, 5.00 Bronze Dancer.

Tomorrow's other meeting: Cartmel (afternoon), Leicester (afternoon), Epsom (evening), Wolverhampton (evening.

Today

Kempton: 7.00 Opera Writer, 7.28 Spritza, 7.56 Blue Madeira.

Today's other meetings: Catterick (afternoon, Flat), Lingfield (afternoon, Flat), Uttoxeter (afternoon, National Hunt), Worcester (evening NH).

Today's nap is Hypnosis (4-00 Catterick), a previous course-and-distance winner, whose chances were highlighted in yesterday's paper.