A mixed card at Sligo kicks off with the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Maiden at 4:55pm on Tuesday.
Haqeeba sets a decent standard after finishing fourth in a Fairyhouse contest that is working out well, and a first-time visor could spark the improvement that is required.
Connections of Gossip Central fit a tongue-tie to their charge as he seeks to build on an encouraging runner-up effort at this venue in June.
The Sligo Students Day 30th September Handicap is a competitive affair with Sister Slew arriving fresh from a narrow defeat at the Galway Festival.
Irish Reel was also sighted at Ballybrit when making two appearances in the space of three days.
Her second effort was the pick of those performances and it will be interesting to see how she has come out of her latest assignment.
Her rider Colm O'Donoghue picks up another interesting mount when partnering Give Battle in the Sligo Champion Supporting Sligo GAA Maiden.
The top-rated contender was unable to live up to market expectations when only managing sixth at Wexford, but this might be a chance for his supporters to recoup some of their losses.
Conor Hoban will be hoping history repeats itself in the Sligo Racing Club Apprentice Handicap after enjoying success in the same race two years ago.
His mount Boris Bike looks to be getting the hang of things after a two-length defeat at Killarney in July.
Crystal Earth looks sure to garner plenty of attention in the Kilcawley Construction Sligo Maiden Hurdle with Ruby Walsh in the plate.
Peter Fahey's mare has been banging loudly on the door in recent months and would be a deserving winner.
Slygufftou bids to add to his tally in the Sligo Park Hotel Handicap Hurdle.
Mick McCullagh's gelding is on a hat-trick after getting the better of subsequent winner Harangue in Galway and could be a big player.