The stables' number one jockeys Rachael Blackmore and Jack Kennedy will be the focus of attention.
There's a seven race card at Kilbeggan this afternoon.
Some of the country's biggest trainers, and star jockeys will be competing at the Westmeath track.
The opening contest is the 2.15pm maiden hurdle.
Gordon Elliot will be hoping The Mediator can claim top honours for Jack Kennedy, however Henry De Bromhead and Rachael Blackmore combine with the well-backed favourite Elusive Prince, who placed second in Tramore last time out.
Elliott will have higher hopes for the feature of the day, the 3.45pm novice handicap hurdle.
Leading Lion is odds-on to make it two wins in the last two runs after impressing at Bellewstown last week.
Kennedy once again is booked for the ride.
Racing returns to track on Friday with an evening card, kicking off at 4pm.
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