TOMORROW sees a superb day of racing with something for all tastes whether your preference is for the jumps game or the Flat.

Ayr takes centre stage with the feature event being the marathon Gala Group Scottish Grand National Handicap Chase.

Take Control is the fancy to give Martin Pipe and Tony McCoy compensation for the unfortunate run of Blowing Wind in the Martell Grand National at Aintree.

McCoy's mount is still a novice but he has shown himself to a smart stayer in the making this term and the four mile one furlong trip should be no problem.

The seven-year-old won his first two starts over fences in simple fashion before chasing home the very smart Shotgun Willy at Newbury in December.

He filled the same position behind Bacchanal in the Feltham Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day before an unlucky outing at Uttoxeter.

Seemingly home and hosed with two to jump, Take Control blundered badly and parted company with the champion jockey.

McCoy remounted and the combination eventually finished fifth but he had travelled so well and his only mistake cost him the race.

He got his confidence back in a soft race at Warwick next time and finished third in the De Vere Gold Cup at Haydock on his last run.

Connections opted to miss a tilt at Aintree to wait for this contest and if his jumping holds up he must go close.

The Samsung Electronics Scottish Champion Hurdle is a grand title for a limited handicap, but it is a decent race that can go to Bring Sweets.

Brian Ellison's charge was a creditable sixth to Landing Light in Newbury's Tote Gold Trophy before gaining a five-length verdict over Mr Cool at Haydock.