FADALKO'S next outing has been eagerly awaited since his impressive victory at Wincanton last month and the day finally arrives tomorrow.

Paul Nicholls sends the cracking seven-year-old to Huntingdon for the Victor Chandler Peterborough Chase and Fadalko has the class to prevail.

He disposed of The Outback Way with total disdain at Wincanton, coming home 17 lengths to the good with Celibate a further 10 lengths away in third place.

Everything about the performance was highly satisfactory for he jumped well and had the race in the bag so far out that he was eased on the run-in.

Nicholls decided to miss last Saturday's Thomas Pink Gold Cup at Cheltenham with Robert Ogden's rising star and the move can reap dividends in this Grade Two contest.

Trouble Ahead, who flopped when favourite for the Whitbread Gold Cup atSandown on the final day of the last jumps season, can the start the present campaign with victory in the John Doyle Handicap Chase at Ascot.

Kim Bailey's charge was probably feeling the effects of a long, hard season when he refused at the third last (the Pond Fence) when still in second place behind the all-the-way winner Beau.

But he had also been raised 15lb for winning his two previous starts, both at Sandown, in good style. Nevertheless, he can bounce back over this extended three miles.

Master Rastus, who beat Kates Charm by three lengths on his seasonal debut at Chepstow two weeks ago, can go one better in the Sodexho Handicap Hurdle.

Young Kenny only got as far as the 10th in the 2000 Martell Grand National but can go the whole way in the £45,000 Tote Becher Chase over the big fences at Aintree.

The 1999 Scottish National hero is usually a sound jumper and is one of the best staying chasers around.

He ran creditably enough on his reappearance when third to See More Business at Wetherby and looks the one to be on in this three-mile-three-furlong stamina test.

After finishing second to Milligan at Wetherby, Super Nomad's turn can come in the stanleybet.co.uk Children In Need Handicap Hurdle.

Ichi Beau looked good when making a successful British debut for Ferdy Murphy at Carlisle where he beat Charter Royal by 13 lengths. He can follow up in the Red Square And Red Alert Energising Novices' Handicap Chase.

At Lingfield, Compton Bolter can outclass the opposition in the Listed Churchill Stakes.

Gerard Butler's three-year-old was fifth to King's Best in the Sagitta 2000 Guineas at Newmarket in May and a creditable fourth to Albarahin in a Listed event over the same Rowley Mile last month.