An early start (1.20pm) means Gowran Park on Saturday will finish in time for punters to switch their attention to the Grand National, but not before the exciting Radanpour returns to action.
Dermot Weld's four-year-old won his first three races, including a Listed affair at Leopardstown, but hasn't been sighted since trailing home last in the Irish Derby.
He reappears in the www.gowranpark.ie For Best Offers Race and takes on three rivals headed by the good quality mare Toe The Line, with useful jumpers The Brock Inn and Rich Coast not just there to make up the numbers.
Weld's The Moore Factor was only fourth when favourite at the Curragh but that was a warm contest, certainly more competitive than the Societies Welcome At Gowran Park Golf Club (C & G) Maiden is likely to be, and he will be fancied to go very close.
The master of Rosewell starts an interesting newcomer off in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden.
Discipline is a full-sister to Weld's former stable star Famous Name so has plenty to live up to.
The Aidan O'Brien three-year-olds have hit the ground running and he saddles half of the four-runner field in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.
Pietro Testa was fifth in the Leopardstown maiden won by Kevin Prendergast's Irish 2,000 Guineas hopeful Awtaad and that gives him the edge in experience over stablemate Three Star General.
Niven handled testing conditions well to strike at Limerick on Thursday and makes a swift return under a penalty in the Thomastown Handicap.
Ken Condon's gelding faces a different calibre of opponent, though, with Newsman and Irish Oaks entry Bridgets Fable of particular interest.
Jim Bolger's lightly-raced New Direction stayed on for third at Cork last time and will appreciate the extra furlong in the Racings Best Offer 19 Silver Package Handicap.
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