Adrian Maguire is set to renew his association with leading fancy Village King in the Pertemps Great Yorkshire Chase when he returns to action at Doncaster tomorrow.
The Irishman was very sore after a fall at Ascot on Friday and missed his rides at Haydock Park the following afternoon.
He is currently sitting out a five-day suspension which ends on Friday.
'I ride Village King in the Great Yorkshire Chase,' Maguire said. 'I won on him at Cheltenham last time and he won well.
'I feel great and, all being well, I'll have a full book of rides at Doncaster.'
Bitofamixup, who missed an engagement when today's meeting at Wincanton was abandoned, has been rerouted to the Great Yorkshire Chase.
The nine-year-old's trainer Michael Roberts said: 'I'll declare him for Doncaster in the morning and I've just booked Rupert Wakley. Tony McCoy was due to ride him today but he has to go to Cheltenham on Saturday. I'm sure Rupert will be able to do as well.'
But Roberts warned: 'Bitofamixup won't run if it rained and got too soft - he wants good ground or faster.'
Bitofamixup finished second on his reappearance at Fontwell two weeks ago on ground softer than ideal and the Hailsham trainer added: 'In the circumstances he ran very well at Fontwell and will come on for the run.'
The gelding faces a long day on Saturday as Roberts explained: 'We've got runners at Folkestone tomorrow so he'll have to go up on Saturday - it'll be a crack-of-dawn start.
'But, fingers crossed, he'll go well at Doncaster off his handy weight.'