Scott McCullagh partners with Little Keilee once again.
Racing today takes place at Dundalk, where the first on the card gets underway at 3.25.
Westmeath trainer Ciaran Murphy will be hoping Little Keilee can go one further than last time out in the 4.25 handicap.
The Sioux Nation filly was just beaten over the course and distance last time out, but does take an extra three pounds in to the handicap off the back of that run.
She's also been in the top four places in her last four races.
Three pound claiming apprentice jockey, Scott McCullagh partners with Little Keilee for a second consecutive race.
All Weather specialist, Super Over, looks like a likely favourite for Denis Coakley.
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