TIM EASTERBY, who sent out two winners at Pontefract on Monday, can follow-up with another double at Beverley this evening.

The in-form Great Habton trainer is fancied to score with EXCESSABLE and RELIGHT MY FIRE, who lines up in the featured £10,000 Aunt Bessie's Handicap after his course win ten days ago.

Relight My Fire, who had previously won the MacMillan Charity Race at York – partnered by his 61-year-old owner Jonathan Gill, having his one and only racecourse ride – is in cracking form.

His most recent win under David Allan, who rides him again tonight, was gained in pretty smooth style from off the pace and similar tactics are likely to be in evidence again.

A 6lb penalty may not be enough to anchor Relight My Fire against five rivals.

Excessable runs in the EBF Jackson's Yorkshire Champion Bread Novice Stakes with Allan again on board.

The strapping two-year-old created a really good impression on his debut at Ripon – winning in the style of a smart performer and being on the receiving end of plenty of plaudits from Easterby, who had been impressed enough with the youngster's homework to show no surprise at his opening victory.

Although he takes on four previous winners this evening, and has been absent for ten weeks, Excessable makes plenty of appeal and is awarded the nap vote.

MIDNIGHT WARRIOR may prove the answer to the Beverley Middle Distance Series Handicap.

Ronnie Barr's five-year-old has been in decent form lately. He ran well for a long way before finishing sixth when raised into a class 4 race at York last time, having previously won a class 6 race at Redcar.

Midnight Warrior is back in a class 6 event this evening and should go well under Phil Dennis, who is good value for his 7lb allowance.

BONDI BEACH BABE looks sure to go well for James Turner in the Ferguson Fawsitt Arms Handicap over five furlongs.

Tough and ultra-consistent, the mare has won twice and finished second four times in her last six races. Her latest appearance saw her win an apprentice race here under Mitch Goodwin, riding his first winner, who has the mount again.

With no penalty to carry for her most recent success, the well-drawn five-year-old looks guaranteed to be in the thick of the action.

Doncaster stages an afternoon meeting and REGAL DAN promises to go well for David O'Meara in the Beetdaq Handicap.

The five-year-old came good at York three weeks ago over this distance of seven furlongs. A galloping course seems to suit him and this straight track promises to be an added bonus. Sam James, on board at York, has the mount again.

Frankie Dettori – enjoying a fabulous season and due to team up with his Derby winner Golden Horn in tomorrow's Coral-Eclipse Stakes, in which he is taken on by North Yorkshire star The Grey Gatsby, trained by Kevin Ryan – can enjoy a winning start to the Doncaster meeting aboard the promising DRUIDS RIDGE.

Also worth noting are David Nicholls' DON'T CALL ME (2.30), who has plenty going for him in claiming company, and Lady Cecil's lightly-raced DISTAIN (4.10), an easy odds-on winner at Redcar in May, who now begins her handicap campaign.