THE framing of tomorrow’s card does not fit in well with the printing deadlines of this publication. We can confirm that certain horses are entered but cannot say what race they will run in nor the all-important draw.

Undeterred, let’s look at some possible lively ones for tomorrow.

As previously mentioned, Maxie Collins’ Besame Mucho makes his seasonal debut. Perhaps his absence last week was to get another ‘tightener’ into him?

Belkalinja gets a drop in grade from a D to an E which will help her chances.

The lower grade pacers look a lovely bunch this year and the race could well go quicker than last week as horses start to bloom.

Obviously, the draw will be a factor but Sharpasatack and IB Notorious will be out to improve on last week’s showing. Oakwood Cowboy is bred to win a better race than this and Pan Cam Mystery is an older maiden working well at Annaghmore.

The veteran Springhill Biscuit will please the tiny crowd if he wins in his 12th year on the track.

Springhill Miss Katie will be ‘well-tuned’ by shrewd connections, while the same yard will harness All Bets Are Off. Benny Camden will come on for the run he had last week.

In the trot, the app will find it hard to differentiate between Besame Mucho and Abraham. Cessna is another one of Ger Kane’s ‘back from the grave’ specials.

Uldiem Alfa paid for Antoinette Kane’s new kitchen and now she will be hoping for a three piece suite.

Dollar Vert sparkled briefly in 2018 but has not excelled since. Nigel Quigley has said since his three-year-old days that Europeen “would not be a horse until he turns six.” The time is nigh.

The Cowdens turn out a nice newcomer in the shape of the tall Diamond Dash.

Donald represents the Loughran yard of Omeath and market moves should be noted.