Almaty Express, trained at Middleham by John Weymes, bids to continue his love affair with Wolverhampton tomorrow evening.

The North Yorkshire gelding has won 16 races in his career and 13 of those victories have been achieved on this course, a remarkable record by any standards.

Tomorrow, the evergreen sprinter runs in the opening bluesq.com Handicap and is fancied to extend his track record in the hands of Adam Carter, a highly capable 5lb claimer, who is making a big name for himself riding out of Bryan Smart’s Hambleton yard.

A winner here last month, Almaty Express can follow up at his favourite venue, where he has such a loyal following.

Weymes has good prospects of completing a quick double with Welcome Approach in the Great Offers At wolverhampton- racecourse.co.uk Handicap.

The eight-year-old made a winning start to the year when scoring here last month.

Clearly in good heart, he has every chance of following up and making a further contribution to what promises to be a good evening for Weymes.

Mark Johnston can do little wrong at present and the Kingsley House trainer can add to his burgeoning tally of winners courtesy of Realisation, who is napped in the bluesq.com On Your IPhone Handicap.

The mount of Silvestre de Sousa, the four-year-old produced a solid performance to finish third to Hidden Glory on his reappearance at Lingfield a couple of weeks ago.

He would not need to improve much on that performance to step up to the number one slot this time around.

The promising Green Apple (6.10) and recent winner Dart (6.40) are also worth noting.

At Southwell, Norton trainer Kevin Prendergast has every chance of taking the first-race honours with It’s A Mans World in the Today’s Jockey Specials At bluesq.com Handicap.

The five-year-old chased home Exopuntia on his latest start here in December. Previously a course winner, he will receive every assistance from successful apprentice Andrew Heffernan.

Yossi can win the Tickets On Line At southwell-racecourse.co.uk Selling Handicap.

Although he finished unplaced over hurdles on his latest outing, Richard Guest’s runner had previously failed by only a nose to beat Transonic on this course. He should be able to capitalise on this drop in class.

Heresellie (1.45), beaten only a neck by Fifth In Line last week, and Eilean Mor (4.35), who has been running well in maiden company recently for North Yorkshire trainer Bryan Smart, can finally open her account in a handicap assigment.


Racing selections

Southwell
1.15 It’s A Mans World, 1.45 Heresellie, 2.15 Bonnie Prince Blue, 2.50 Yossi, 3.25 Avonrose, 4.00 Cool Luke, 4.35 Eilean Mor.

Wolverhampton
5.10 Almaty Express, 5.40 Welcome Approach, 6.10 Green Apple, 6.40 Dart, 7.10 Realisation (NAP), 7.40 Flying Phoenix, 8.10 Guildenstern.

Tomorrow’s other meetings: Kempton and Musselburgh.

Today’s meetings: Huntington, Kempton, Southwell and Taunton.