There is Grade One action at Naas as the exciting Tell Us More bids to maintain his unbeaten record in the Lawlor's Hotel Novice Hurdle.
Snapped up by Gigginstown House Stud for £290,000 following a point-to-point success, the Willie Mullins-trained six-year-old has looked a potentially top-class prospect in his two outings under Rules and brushed aside his rivals with ease when tackling hurdles for the first time at Gowran in November.
The step up to two and a half miles is expected to be very much to his liking, but Free Expression also boasts a perfect record and this could be a fascinating duel.
Gordon Elliott's charge picked up Grade Two honours at Navan last time out and the form of that race is working out well, while the booking of AP McCoy suggests connections are expecting a big run.
Eliiott's Fort Smith sets a clear form standard in the Annual Membership At Naas Maiden Hurdle and is likely to be sent off at very short odds in the opener at 12.30pm.
Blood Cotil is handed a good opportunity to open his account over fences in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Novice Chase.
A Grade Two winner over timber, the Mullins inmate has found one too good on both starts this season and Navan runner-up Fine Rightly looks his biggest rival this time.
Robert Tyner will have his sights on a quick-fire double later on the card, starting with Leap Dearg in the Panoramic Restaurant At Naas Handicap Chase.
The Beneficial gelding has returned from a summer break with an impressive double, including a victory over this course and distance, and the handicapper may not quite have his measure yet.
Thirty minutes later his stablemate Whatwillwecallher bids for a hat-trick of her own in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Beginners Chase, and her chances look strong given the facile nature of her maiden hurdle success.
Moreece is out to gain compensation for two fine recent efforts in defeat when he lines up in the Martinstown Opportunity Handicap Hurdle, but High Expectations and Broadway Twist might have something to say.
Tell Us More takes unbeaten record to Naas