THE North/South divide is never better shown thna by tomorrow. While south of the Trent most attention will be on Ascot which stages The Shergar Cup, in which a host of international jockeys do battle, northerners are looking to Hadyock Park.

Jukebox Jury's attempt to lift the Rose of Lancaster Stakes for Middleham trainer Mark Johnston will no doubt catch the headlines.

Last year's Royal Lodge Stakes winner looked a great 2,000 Guineas hopeful for Yorkshire until an injury setback at the start of the season.

A sixth-place finish to Sea The Stars in Sandown's Coral Eclipse Stakes was a fair effort but he will have to pull something special out to beat DUNCAN.

John Gosden's colt is fancied on the strength of his close-up fourth to Ask in a Group 1 at Epsom in June.

A repeat of that run makes him the one to beat here.

Still, Johnston should be on the mark with YOURGUNNABELUCKY at Newmarket.

Immensely impressively on his debut this half-brother to Sharmadal flopped next time. That must be too bad to be true and he should have a few pounds in hands of his rivals here.

Barry Hills's record in the Sweet Solera reads well with four winners and a second from nine attempts and SENT FROM HEAVEN is a well-bred sort who can go on to make her mark at the higheast level.