MIDDLEHAM jockey Joe Fanning, who completed a treble at Wolverhampton on Tuesday, bids to add to his growing tally of winners at Southwell this afternoon.

Fanning teams up with his long-time boss Mark Johnston when he partners NOMENKLATURA in the opening Coral Mobile Just Three Clicks To Bet Handicap.

A winner at Pontefract on her penultimate start, the three-year-old has since finished a creditable runner-up at Mussleburgh behind Titus Bolt.

She looks to have useful claims in this mile-and-a-half event and, provided she copes with this switch to a Fibresand surface, is entitled to go well in her bid to give Fanning another winner.

KEEP IT DARK, runner-up to Rita's Boy at Nottingham recently, gets his chance to turn the table on the winner, now penalised, in the first division of the Unibet Offer Daily Jockey Trainer Specials Handicap.

Owned by North Yorkshire stalwart Noel Hetherton and trained by Tony Coyle, Keep It Dark has yet to win on an artificial surface – but he is something of a law unto himself and has every chance this afternoon of settling that particular score. Dougie Costello takes the mount.

The second division of the race can fall to SNOW CLOUD, who also ran in the Nottingham contest won by Rita's Boy and finished third. David O'Meara's three-year-old is fancied to step up under Danny Tudhope.

Richard Fahey can lift the Bet&Watch Every Race At Unibet Claiming Stakes with BAHAMIAN SUNSHINE.

Tom Eaves' mount recently won a seller at Wolverhampton and may not need to show improved form to complete a double here.

Also worthy of attention are the consistent NOBLEST (2.50) and recent winner TIGER'S HOME (3.50).

Ludlow's jumps fixture is highlighted by the £15,000 Injured Jockeys' Fund Handicap Chase in which HIGHPOWER is expected to go well for Jonjo O'Neill.

Richard Johnson, blazing a furious trail in the jockeys' championshp, takes the mount on the gelding – just as he did when Highpower won at Cartmel in the summer.

Provided the six-year-old is ready to do himself justice again after a ten-week break, he is entitled to be involved in the finish.

WHO DARES WINS is worth noting in the opening Racing UK Free Trial 3 Devices Juvenile Hurdle.

The three-year-old was pretty useful on the Flat, elevating herself to a mark of 89. Alan King will have her well schooled for her jumping bow and it would come as no surprise to see her make a winning debut.

GRIMLEY GIRL gets the vote in the Support The Ludlow On Course Bookmakers Novices' Handicap Chase.

Henry Oliver's charge should be all the better after her comeback outing at Market Rasen. Thoroughly consistent last season, when she won twice, Grimley Girl can enjoy a productive campaign over fences this winter.

ROBIN OF LOCKSLEY makes appeal in the Start Your Racing UK Free Trial Now Introductory Hurdle.

Trained by Dan Skelton, who won the feature race at Bangor yesterday with What A Good Night, Robin Of Locksley – winner of an Irish point-to-point – recently finished fourth at Cheltenham on his first run of the campaign.

That outing should have teed him up nicely for this race and he promises to be firmly on the premises. He is awarded the nap vote as a result.