MIDDLEHAM trainer Karl Burke can take the honours at Southwell tomorrow by completing a double with Electric Warrior and Future's Dream.

The former is set to be partnered by Paul Hanagan in the £18,000 totesport Handicap, the richest race on the card, and, off bottom weight, is expected to take plenty of beating.

Electric Warrior went into many notebooks at Kempton on his reappearance when finishing second to Councellor and, although tomorrow's race is hardly a simple task, the four-year-old is fancied to go one better.

Future's Dream knows his way around Southwell, having won on this course last month, and the four-year-old is taken to follow-up in the southwell-racecourse.co.uk Handicap.

Pat Cosgrave again takes the mount on Future's Dream, who seems particularly well suited to this Fibresand surface.

Mahmjra deserves plenty of attention in the Arena Leisure plc Handicap over 11 furlongs.

Conrad Allen's gelding has won twice over this course and distance in his last three starts and this progressive performer is napped to oblige again.

Lucky Bee is an interesting runner in the Queen Mother Restaurant Handicap over six furlongs.

Trained near Richmond, North Yorkshire by Alan Swinbank, Lucky Bee was a winner at Beverley last season. The three-year-old looks poised to add to that success this year and Jamie Spencer looks a significant booking tomorrow.

The best of tomorrow's jumping action comes from Stratford, where Smart Cavalier can clinch the featured £15,000 totesport.com Handicap Chase for trainer Paul Nicholls and jockey Sam Thomas.

A former successful point-to-pointer, Smart Cavalier returned to racing under Rules at Newton Abbott recently and was always travelling like a winner, even though he had to dig deep to make sure of victory towards the finish.

That was the gelding's comeback outing and, likely to have benefited as a result, there is surely more to come from this lightly-raced chaser.

Norton trainer Tim FitzGerald has good prospects of adding his name to the Stratford scoresheet, courtesy of Our Man In Bangkok in the toteexacta Beginners' Chase.

A good third on his recent seasonal debut to the useful Three Mirrors at Market Rasen, Our Man In Bangkok, a former point-to-pointer, is entitled to improve for that race. If so, he should go well here under Padge Whelan.

John Wainwright, another North Yorkshire trainer, can also feature among the winners with Oniz Tiptoes in the tote Text Betting 60021 Novices' Handicap Hurdle.

The six-year-old has had a break since winning at Fakenham, but Wainwright is likely to have Oniz Tiptoes fit enough for this comeback outing.

Racing selections

Tomorrow Southwell 2.10 Expensive Art, 2.40 Lucky Bee, 3.10 Motarjm, 3.40 Pee Jay's Dream, 4.10 Electric Warrior, 4.40 Future's Dream, 5.10 Mahmjra.

Stratford 2.30 Malakiya, 3.00 Our Man In Bangkok, 3.30 Smart Cavalier, 4.00 Missis Potts, 4.30 Saint Romble, 5.00 Oniz Tiptoes.

Tomorrow's other meeting: Wincanton (National Hunt).

Today's meetings: Ayr, Bangor (both National Hunt), Wolverhampton (all-weather Flat), Thirsk, Nottingham, Newbury (all Flat).