The Listowel Festival continues on Tuesday, with the Listowel Races Supporters Club Lartigue Handicap Hurdle the feature on a mixed seven-race card.
As ever, this year's renewal looks fiercely competitive with the likes of Swampfire, Mulleady and Whatever It Takes arriving on the back of recent NH victories.
However, 80-rated Flat performer Train Of Thought impressed when making a winning debut over hurdles at the Galway Festival and rates an exciting addition to the jumping ranks.
Racing begins at 2.35 with the Jet O'Carroll Memorial Median Auction Stakes where Truly Delightful will be bidding to get off the mark following four highly encouraging efforts so far.
She won't have things all her own way, though, with Johnny Lynch and Silky Pyrus coming here on the back of promising debut displays.
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden appears a much stronger juvenile event, with Salhooda, Abu Nayef and Flameseeker bringing solid form to the table, while Ralston Road drops in class following his latest assignment in Listed company.
In a race which could well throw up a few future winners, it may prove wise to pay particular attention to the beautifully bred Magic Spell, whose trainer Aidan O'Brien saddled Athens to win this race last year.
Edith Cowan is most interesting of those contesting the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap following her comfortable maiden success back in June and testing underfoot conditions clearly hold no fears for this daughter of Galileo.
The Kerry Petroleum Handicap Chase sees What A Island bid to gain quick compensation for his narrow defeat at Galway last week, although there are a few holding strong recent form claims, not least Western Promise and Western Star.
The concluding Captain Christy Maiden Hurdle might prove a little more straightforward, with bumper winner Dani Catalonia strongly fancied to make a winning start over timber.