Fleeting Moment returns to the scene of his only career victory to carry top weight in the feature Tramore Racecourse Supporters Club Handicap Hurdle.
Pat Martin's five-year-old had a spin up the beach at Laytown last time and will appreciate the return to the jumps scene, while the step up to two and a half miles for the first time is expected to suit him.
A low-key seven-race card begins with the www.tramore-racecourse.com Maiden Hurdle (2.20), in which the standard is set by Henry de Bromhead's Spill The Beans.
The gelding has been placed three times in bumpers and once over timber, but he looked well beaten when unseating at the last flight in his most recent run at Listowel.
Another to have run with credit in bumpers is the Colm Murphy-trained Got Options, who makes her debut over hurdles after finishing second, beaten a length and a half, at Listowel last month.
Winning point-to-pointer Model County Lass, who landed a bumper at Tramore last April, has shown enough in three outings over timber to suggest she will have every chance in the Stradbally Maiden Hurdle.
Colin Bowe's mare was beaten only a head by Chasing Clouds at Sligo and most recently pushed the useful Araucaria to three-quarters of a length at Navan, which is eyecatching form.
There aren't any obvious prospective stars in the Dungarvan Beginners Chase, though Young Milly seemed to take to fencing well when second on her debut over the bigger obstacles at Sligo recently.
Last-time-out Downpatrick hurdles winner Lets Go Sunshine is another who will attract support, while the Charles Byrnes-trained Rockys Choice was fourth in a decent contest at Sligo last time and can be expected to improve.
Pagan Magic takes course-and-distance-winning form into the Kilmacthomas Handicap Chase, but hasn't been running well, while Mister Music Man has every chance in the Lisselan Ladies INH Flat Race.