TAKE a chance with Jemaro to repeat last year's victory in the Racing Channel Available On ntl Handicap Chase at Haydock Park tomorrow.

The Bill Jenks-trained nine-year-old has won three times in total at theMerseyside track and although not very big the gelding jumps the stiff fences well.

Jemaro put up a game performance 12 months ago.

He took control of the three-mile contest before halfway and he quickly established a clear lead but had to work hard in the straight to hold off Noble Lord by half a length.

He reappeared at Towcester in October but in need of the race he came home last of five finishers behind Pink Gin.

And the following month he got as far as the third in the Becher Chase over the Grand National fences.

Sure to strip a lot fitter and racing off last year's winning mark of 103tomorrow, Jemaro looks worth an interest to open his account for the season at what could be rewarding odds.

Somemanforoneman makes plenty of appeal in the Racing Channel Available In Pubs And Clubs Novices' Chase.

The six-year-old has done very well in novices chases for Charlie Mann this season, winning at Warwick in October and Ascot the following month.

There was no disgrace in his finishing second to Dusk Duel at Cheltenham last time, particularly as the winner has since gone on to score at Kempton's Christmas festival.

Somemanforoneman looks to have been found a good opportunity to resume winning ways tomorrow.

Dusk Duel's trainer Nicky Henderson and jockey Mick Fitzgerald can combine again to lift the Doncaster Bloodstock Sales/EBF Mares' Only Standard National Hunt Flat Race at Taunton with Deep Sunset.

Their representative scored impressively on her debut at Ludlow early this month and looks good enough to defy a 7lb penalty.