Pat Eddery looks poised for a double at one of his happiest hunting grounds tomorrow.
The 11-time champion jockey can strike on Indium and Mister Rambo in the two big televised handicaps at Doncaster.
In his long career Eddery has won every big race at Doncaster bar the Lincoln - the St Leger four times and the Racing Post Trophy five.
And he can warm up for a tilt at that elusive Lincoln success - he is set to ride last year's winner Right Wing on Saturday by landing the consolation Worthington Spring Mile tomorrow on Indium.
His mount Indium looks to have been laid out for this £20,000-added 'Showcase Handicap' by shrewd trainer Willie Musson.
The six-year-old is attractively treated on the form he showed in winning the valuable Mail On Sunday Mile final at Ascot last autumn, and has a potentially favourable draw near the stands' rail.
He warmed up with a highly encouraging reappearance fourth at Southwell early this month, keeping on in the closing stages without being unduly knocked about by an inexperienced apprentice jockey.
His Ascot rider Eddery is back in the saddle tomorrow and the partnership should go very well again.
Mister Rambo can step up on last year's reappearance effort to win the Town Moor Handicap.
The useful sprinter runs well fresh and beat all bar Marsad in this contest first-time-out 12 months ago - yet he is able to run off a lower mark tomorrow.
Brian Meehan is sure to have him in the shape to take advantage of his favourable weight.
Barry Hills has a Doncaster record comparable to Eddery's and the trainer should enhance his Town Moor strike-rate by collecting the Maltby Maiden Stakes with Tantalus.
His colt looked a sure-fire future winner when a strong-finishing second on his debut at Yarmouth last October and looks to have been found the perfect opportunity to break his duck.
Paddy's Return can continue Ferdy Murphy's fine recent run by landing the £30,000-added Ashleybank Investments Scottish Borders National at Kelso.
The former high-class hurdler, whose trainer notched a televised treble at Uttoxeter last Saturday, is far from harshly treated in this handicap chase despite top-weight of 11st 10lb.
He showed he can handle these fences when winning a novice event here earlier in the season, and he will be ideally suited by the four-mile trip tomorrow.
Best bet at Newbury could be Highland, who looks to have the Wantage Novices' Hurdle at his mercy.