Baily Green aims to continue his winning spree when reverting to fences for the Deacy Gilligan Novice Chase at Galway on Tuesday.
Mouse Morris' progressive six-year-old has really found his stride since teaming up with David Casey, completing a hat-trick in this sphere before capitalising on a lenient hurdles rating at Killarney.
He has to concede weight to some interesting prospects, though, not least Willie Mullins' Laganbank, who wasn't too far behind Baily Green at level weights at Roscommon prior to a tumble at the Festival here.
Missunited has been paying her way on the Flat and tackles obstacles again in a potentially informative Easyfix Rubber Products Novice Hurdle.
Successful at Clonmel as recently as last Thursday, she has to take on last-start winners Six Stone Ned and Run 'N' Jump, as well as Mullins' consistent mare Zuzka.
The champion trainer is also responsible for Mr Carson, who has a Sligo failure to atone for in the Jamie Kyne Memorial INH Flat Race.
Notimetoserve and Reafadda are two others to have let down favourite-backers on their latest appearances, and cross swords in the Parkmore Maiden Hurdle.
The assessor appeared to have caught up with Naas winner Clancy Strand when he attempted to follow up at Roscommon but, while he returns for the O'Leary Insurances Handicap Hurdle off the same rating, he is still at the top of his game and should give Ballinrobe victor Muzak - as well as 18 other opponents - plenty to think about.
The Colm Quinn BMW Handicap Chase is similarly competitive and sees Bangonform tackling the bigger obstacles again on the back of a couple of commendable spins over timber, one of which yielded a Tramore success.
Bruff won't be a maiden for much longer, although a bigger threat will be the Tony Martin-trained Top Four - providing he makes it off the reserves' bench.