Organisedconfusion attempts to turn back the clock in the Newgrange Veterans Handicap Chase at Navan on Saturday.
The 11-year-old hasn't managed to get his head in front since landing the Irish National way back in 2011, although his last couple of performances in novice hurdles have hinted that some of his zest for the game remains.
His former stable companion Fever Pitch has his sights lowered after taking in a couple of really competitive handicaps, and Letter Of Credit will find this easier than the Thyestes in which he finished down the field last time.
General Principle is interesting on his return in the Nobber Maiden Hurdle.
Gordon Elliott's charge was sent off at just 9-1 for the Cheltenham Champion Bumper last year on the back of two victories, but wound up in mid-division and hasn't tasted competitive action since.
Elliott saddles Calin Des Ongrais in the opening Racing 13th March Maiden Hurdle at 1.55, and it is fair to say that he wasn't able to show his true colours on his Irish debut, especially as connections still see fit to give him a Triumph Hurdle entry.
His chief threat could come in the shape of Jessie Harrington's Unyielding, who showed promise when third on his NH bow at Naas.
Willie Mullins is represented by just two on the card, namely Rolly Baby, who has the assistance of Ruby Walsh in the Follow Navan On Facebook Beginners Chase, with Patrick Mullins getting the leg up on point-to-point recruit Bel Sas in the Athboy (Pro/Am) Flat Race.
Admiral Brian rediscovered some form at this venue recently and tries to follow up off a 7lb higher mark in the Garlow Cross Handicap Hurdle, while Eiri Na Casca was far from a spent force when departing at the last at Leopardstown so is worth sticking with in the Charlie Lowry Memorial Handicap Chase.