A total of nine runners from the county will take their chances today.
There's plenty of chances for Midlands trainers across two cards today.
First up from 2pm at Sligo, the Kieran Cotter trained Brother In Law is 7/2 second favourite for the opener off the back of a strong place in his previous outing at Dundalk.
Cotter has three more runners on the card starting with the one raced Missemma in the 5f dash at 2:35.
The Portarlington man's best chances could come in the 3:10 where he is double handed. Declan McDonagh takes the ride on last time out Roscommon winner Lord Dudley while Shane Foley will get the leg up on Papal Bee who is making his stable debut and is probably best watched.
Errill's Shane Duffy also has a runner on the card, Falvetti once of Cotter's stable will go in a 1m 2f maiden at 5:20.
10lb claimer Sorca Woods takes the ride.
Duffy is also double handed for a beginners chase at Limerick.
Stadius and Daisys Hollow both go for the Laois stable in the 2m 3f contest with the former looking the pick of the two based on jockey bookings.
Also in that 5:10 Arrycan will take his chance for Mountrath's Liam Cusack.
One other O'Moore county operation saddle runners in the mid-west. The aptly named West Is Best goes for the Coolrain based WJ Lanigan in the 7:15, a 2m 6f handicap chase.
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