Adrian Murray's yard landed an impressive win at the Curragh last time out.
Westmeath trainers Adrian Murray and Ciaran Murphy are bringing a number of runners to Dundalk today.
Murray arguably holds the most interesting proposition for this evening's card with the unraced Charanda entered in to the EBF Sires Series Maiden race at 6.
It looks a race with plenty of talent in it, however Murray's yard already has a 2 year old winner this year after Arizona Blaze's debut success at the Curragh last week.
Linesky was beaten by 19 lengths in that Curragh maiden and gets another chance for Murray in that 6 o'clock race.
The Rathowen trainer also runs Sandcastle in the 5.30 while Ciaran Murphy has Soyouunique in the 7 o'clock handicap and will be hoping the 7 year old Siyounni gelding can get a win at the Dundalk track on his seventh visit.
The action starts this evening at 5pm.
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