Salisbury opens its gates for the 2006 season with the ever popular Family Fun Day tomorrow.
The opening six furlong Totesport.com Handicap could go to Clive Cox's Purley Way, but will face stiff opposition from Mick Channon's Obe Brave and Trafalgar Bay, trained by Sylvester Kirk.
Channel 4 cameras will be at the course to televise the race before switching to Newmarket for the Guineas.
Trainer David Elsworth, who switched his base to Newmarket during the winter, would look to have three runners that could possibly take a hand in the finish of their respective races Loyal Royal (3.05pm), Snoqualmie Boy (4.15pm) and Degas Art at 4.50pm, all due to be ridden by John Egan.
The six-race card will be broadcast on a giant screen.
Clerk of the course Jeremy Martin said: "We are looking forward to another good year."
Gates open at 11am and children can enjoy an array of activities including face painting, and a creche.
Admission prices are Members Enclosure £18, Tattersalls Enclosure £11 and Course Enclosure £6. Accompanied children under 16 are admitted free and all car parking is free.
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