OMAHA City, who appears to be improving at the grand old age of six, can take the Group Three Charlton Hunt Supreme Stakes at Goodwood tomorrow.

Brian Gubby's fine servant is a standing dish at the Sussex track and gave a superb performance on his latest start over this seven furlongs just two weeks ago.

Despite being repeatedly hampered throughout the final three furlongs, Omaha City responded to Jamie Spencer's urgings and got up in the dying strides to pip Muchea by a short head.

That victory was revenge for a head defeat by the same horse over the course and distance two weeks earlier. He can again show that he is a tough nut to crack at Goodwood.

Omaha City had also been entered for the European Breeders Fund NFU Classified Stakes. The mile contest can fall to Bold King.

The five-year-old, trained by John Hills, slightly lost his way after taking the Victoria Cup at Ascot in the spring, but he showed signs of a return to his best when an unlucky 11th of 16 to Tarakan in a handicap at Leopardstown earlier this month.

Scotish Law was out of his depth in a valuable sales race last time out but had previously looked on the upgrade when losing his maiden tag at Epsom, coming from well off the pace to win going away.

He can return to winning form in the Amistar Golden Harvest Nursery Stakes.

Golden Way showed great improvement on her latest start at Haydock, travelling well and winning readily, and must be supported with a 3lb penalty in the Racing Channel Dalby Screwdriver Rated Stakes, the day's Showcase Handicap, atPontefract.

The daughter of Cadeaux Genereux is very much on the upgrade and trainer Ed Dunlop is right to strike again before the handicapper is able to re-assess her weight in this contest.

Flit About can defy top-weight in the Thanks For Watching The Racing Channel Fillies' Nursery.

She showed a good attitude when battling home at Bath in a similar contest last time out.