Newmarket's Guineas meeting continues tomorrow with the three-year-old fillies in the Stan James 1000 Guineas Stakes run over a mile at 3.10pm.

Televised live on Channel 4, all the rage in the betting has been the Jeremy Noseda-trained Sunder Camillo.

But since finishing second on her seasonal appearance she has drifted in the betting to be replaced by the Jim Bolger-trained Finsceal Beo.

French challenger Magic America will have her followers as will Kaseema, trained by Sir Michael Stoute.

However the selection is for the Richard Hannan-trained Indian Ink to come on for her recent run at Newbury, ridden by Richard Hughes.

The Group 11 Jockey Club Stakes, run over a mile and a half, has attracted a small but selected field with the local Manton yard being represented by Admirals Cruise.

The John Dunlop trained Munsef, the mount of Richard Hills, could be the answer to this tricky contest.

The five year old has won over the course and distance.

On a cracking card for Channel 4 viewers the Group 111 Stan James Palace House Stakes at 3.45pm is likely to be another exciting affair.

Run over five furlongs the Mick Channon-trained Ajigolo would look to have a chance as would the Richard Hannan trained Presto Shinko. However, it could pay to have an each way interest on Bond City the mount of Frankie Dettori.

The Listed Pretty Polly Stakes for three-year-old filleys would look to be another difficult race to solve with many talented performers from the big stables. A tentative selection is Dance of Light from the Sir Michael Stoute yard who won the race last year with Riy Alma.

Hamilton stages a seven-race card for north of the border racing fans.