1.45 Revamp Conservation And Restoration Irish EBF Fillies Maiden 6f

An eye-catching runner-up on her introduction at Naas earlier this month, Sun Goddess can go one better. Held up in mid division, the Aidan O’Brien-trained filly really got the hang of things late on, flashing home to be beaten a head. Stepping up an additional furlong here should see the daughter of Sioux Nation get off the mark.

Lan De Ghaire has shaped well enough on two starts to date to suggest that she is capable of winning her maiden. The Jim Bolger-trained filly has crucial racing experience, which should stand to her against this opposition.

SELECTION: SUN GODDESS

Next best: Lan De Ghaire

2.15 Kilkea Castle Marble Hill Stakes (Group 3) 6f

Hugely impressive when winning on his debut over course and distance last month, Great Barrier Reef can follow up. Sent off an odds-on favourite, the Aidan O’Brien-trained colt powered clear inside the final furlong to justify his short price by six lengths. It will take a very smart performance to lower his colours.

Also successful on his debut over course and distance recently, Immortal Guard looks a high-class colt. Having shown signs of greenness on that occasion, the son of Persian Force gave the impression that he would be all the better for that experience.

SELECTION: GREAT BARRIER REEF

Next best: Immortal Guard

2.45 BYD At Finlay Motor Group Spring Fillies Handicap 1m

A staying-on third over seven furlongs here earlier this month, Prevalence can win for Ger Lyons and Nicola Burns. Bred to appreciate further, the Dark Angel filly is faced with an additional furlong on this occasion. Provided that she settles in the early stages, she has every chance of recording a second career win.

Oisin Murphy is a big booking on the Noel Meade-trained Stars Will Shine. Fifth in a Group 3 race at Cork on her final start last season, the Starman filly has her sights lowered on this reappearance.

SELECTION: PREVALENCE

Next best: Stars Will Shine

3.20 Lanwades Stud Stakes (Group 2) 1m

Lightly-raced filly City Of Memphis can land this for Paddy Twomey. A winner of three of her four previous starts, the Sioux Nation four-year-old finished an honourable fifth in last year’s Irish 1000 Guineas over course and distance. She can make the most of this opportunity before having her sights raised.

A winner at Newmarket on her return, the Willie McCreery-trained Jancis holds strong claims. Her stable couldn’t be in better form at present and the five-year-old is the highest-rated runner in this line up.

SELECTION: CITY OF MEMPHIS

Next best: Jancis

5.05 Velo Coffee Handicap 1m

Well backed when fifth in a stronger race over course and distance last month, Highbury See See can recover losses. Although beaten twice subsequently, the Andy Slattery-trained gelding ran with credit on both occasions. Already proven at this venue, he holds every chance. Java Wood shaped well enough on his last two starts to suggest he can get competitive. A lightly raced six-year-old, the Kevin Smith-trained gelding has the services of one of the better apprentices here, Julian Pietropaolo.

SELECTION: HIGHBURY SEE SEE

Next best: Java Wood

5.40 Cavalor Equine Nutrition Handicap 1m 6f

Storm Heart looks very well handicapped off 82 on his return to the flat. A graded horse over hurdles, the Willie Mullins-trained gelding should be hard to beat if anywhere near his best. Having had only four runs over flights this term, the six-year-old should be relatively fresh.

Chester Plate runner-up Kingstonian looks the biggest threat. A Tramore maiden winner last season, the gelding showed plenty of stamina when staying on strongly over two and a quarter miles last time.

SELECTION: STORM HEART

Next best: Kingstonian