Jumps fans are catered for with a seven-race card at Kilbeggan, where the Hackett's Bookmakers Handicap Chase features.
Supreme Doc has a good record at the County Westmeath track and will be popular having scored over this course and distance in June, but Mahrajaan sets the standard on last-time-out form with his close third over a shorter trip at Killarney.
Dessie Hughes and Bryan Cooper team up with Jewel Of The West, who looks well treated now, and Clouded Thoughts will appreciate the drop back in trip after unseating his rider at Limerick last month.
Hughes and Cooper also have strong claims in the Kieran Kelly Memorial Beginners Chase courtesy of El Fontan, who has been threatening to open his chase account of late, but Jack Cool and Sicilian Secret are less exposed over fences and both remain on an upward curve.
Willie Mullins sends out Zuzka in a bid to land the Mullingar Mares Novice Hurdle and the Sligo maiden hurdle winner should relish the step back up in distance after been outpaced slightly when runner-up over two miles on her latest outing.
Chase The Favorite is on a course hat-trick, however, and along with the improving Spring Hawk, will give the champion trainer's inmate plenty to think about.
Chapter Eleven won the Joe Cooney Memorial Handicap Hurdle 12 months ago and returns for a follow-up attempt, while Captain Luke, Cosmic Wonder and Hello Louie contest the Follow Kilbeggan On Facebook Maiden Hurdle after knocking on the door recently.
The Betpack (C & G) Maiden Hurdle gets the action under way at 5.25pm, in which bumper winner Do Ya Feel Lucky will be looking to build on a promising hurdles debut third at Wexford, while Pollywollydoodle has made a good start to her career and could gain a first victory in the closing Tyrrellspass Flat Race.