The final day of a two-day Downpatrick meeting kicks off at 2.15, with competitive fields the order of the day.
This is typified in the Bet With The Tote Handicap Chase, where Gordon Elliott's Newton Bridge bids to supplement Monday's Down Royal victory.
The seven-year-old has versatility to match his consistency and proved it when following up a cracking second over timber at Cheltenham by justifying odds-on favouritism at the expense of Mon Oiseau. A 4lb penalty should pose him few problems.
Stablemate Present Gesture has letdown favourite-backers twice over in England, but she's done little wrong in the races and could be the answer to the I.T.B.A (Northern Region) Ladies INH Flat Race.
Rory's Pleasure was also a costly failure on his most recent start but is capable of atoning for a last-start fall when he goes to post for the Anglo Printers Beginners Chase.
Charlie Swan's gelding was still travelling very much within himself
when hitting the deck at Fairyhouse and he's worth sticking with.
The Flat performers have their moment in the spotlight with the first three races conducted on the level and Easterly Breeze is interesting in the Heart Of Down Race.
Bought for 20,000gns out of the Willie Muir stable last year, a spin at Leopardstown on his first start over here would have blown away any cobwebs.
Better is expected but he lacks the scope for improvement of Bidalia, who beat smart hurdler Siege Of Ennis on her second and final start last term and with just those two runs under her belt, is open to any amount of progression.
Posh Lady and Swift Sailing acquitted themselves reasonably over timber this winter and could fight out the Magners Cider Handicap, while stepping up to a mile and a half could see Rochester Falls in a better light in the Downpatrick On-Course Bookmakers Handicap.