Beach Of Falesa bids for her second win of the 2012 Killarney Festival in Wednesday's Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap.
Aidan O'Brien's three-year-old was having her third race in the space of a week here on Monday, but backed up a Leopardstown success with an authoritative display and she appears capable of defying a 10lb penalty.
This is a competitive heat, however, with the Tommy Stack-trained Queens Visit among three other last-start winners in opposition, and Gra Geal Mo Chroi and Livia Galilei bringing a high level of consistency to the table.
O'Brien's Chamonix wasn't given too taxing an introduction at Leopardstown last week and will know more about the task at hand in the opening Sika Signs Maiden at 5.40, where he takes on useful jumpers Ballyadam Brook, Bob Lingo and Dooney Rock.
California Rose has really found her stride since encountering testing conditions and strives to supplement a recent Bellewstown success in the Killarney Oils Ltd Handicap.
The most valuable event on the card is the Bunkers Bar Killorglin Handicap Hurdle, in which Bondage makes a swift reappearance after last weekend's Sligo victory.
Battling Boru, Headford Flyer and Zaralabad shouldn't be far away, though, while old-timer Dancing Tornado still makes plenty of appeal, despite top weight.
Go All The Way was fourth in the 2011 Champion Bumper at Cheltenham and while he didn't hit the heights expected of him over timber, he remains a fair prospect and now tackles fences in the John Buckley Auctioneers Beginners Chase.
Dunroe Boy justified favouritism over hurdles earlier in the month and reverts to the larger obstacles off a 13lb lower mark in the Ladbrokes Handicap Chase, while Colm Murphy has freshened up Magic Spear since a couple of encouraging performances and she sets the standard in the Rose Of Tralee Festival Ladies INH Flat Race.