The first Grade One contest of the year goes to post at 1.42pm in Naas.
It's a busy day for midlands trainers with Laois' Liam Cusack, and Westmeath trainers Ciaran Murphy and Adrian Murray with runners on cards at Naas and Dundalk.
Alex The Great is making a stable debut for Murray at Dundalk at 6.15 this evening.
The 4 year old Camelot gelding transferred from David Simcock's yard just last week so it may be a bit early to expect a turn around in form from a horse yet to place in any race.
Elsewhere on the Dundalk card Coolcalmncollected runs for Ciaran Murphy in 4.45 and runs off a career low mark.
The Striker Dylan is a 150/1 shot for Cusack in the 2.12 at Naas, and Chosen Shant holds an entry for Murphy in the 2.42 on the same card but ran to a fifth place finish in Clonmel yesterday.
The racing in Naas gets underway at 1.45, the feature is the Grade One Lawlor's of Naas Novice Hurdle, and the first goes to post at Dundalk at 3.30.
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