Four maidens and three minor handicaps mean it's modest fare at the Curragh, but there could be one or two gems among the relative unknowns in action.
All the big yards are represented in the opening TRI Equestrian Sinndar EBF Maiden at 1.35pm, in which Goffs Million fifth The Bull Hayes sets the standard and may have most to fear from the newcomers.
One of these is Dermot Weld's Miss Ghena, a Gone West filly out of the trainer's Grade One winner Dimitrova.
A mile in testing conditions is going to take some getting for the juveniles in the TRI Equestrian Vintage Crop EBF Fillies Maiden, which brings out John Oxx's Miss Keller.
The daughter of Montjeu showed promise when fourth in a Curragh maiden on her debut at the end of last month and could take all the beating.
The TRI Equestrian Alamshar EBF Fillies Maiden over the same trip
features Tommy Stack's three-year-old Pollen, who found Listed company at Tipperary too strong but was subsequently beaten only a head at Gowran.
A mile and a half is the trip for the TRI Equestrian Hardy Eustace EBF Maiden and John Oxx has two contenders in the Aga Khan colours, including the newcomer Alandi, a Galileo colt out of a sister to disqualified Oaks winner Aliysa.
Jim Bolger is responsible for top-weight Greannmhar in the TRI
Equestrian Media Puzzle Nursery and the filly faces a couple of decent Kevin Prendergast juveniles including Brazilian Spirit, who improved for her debut run when landing a 21-runner Curragh maiden.
She was doing her best work at the finish over the minimum trip that day and is expected to be better for the step up to seven furlongs, so she could well follow up.
The two divisions of the seven-furlong Jack Murphy Numbersixvalverde Handicap are going to take some sorting out by punters.