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Amen Kate should be good enough to open her account over flights at the second time of asking. A former bumper winner, who later finished fourth in both a listed and Grade 3 bumper, the Tom Cooper-trained mare made a promising debut over hurdles when third at Listowel last month. That form has already been boosted with the runner-up winning on her next start.

Rainbow Connection has shaped well enough in two runs over hurdles to suggest that she can win races. Although yet to reach the frame under any code, the Ross O’Sullivan-trained daughter of Mount Nelson stayed on nicely to finish fourth at Gowran last time.

SELECTION: AMEN KATE

Next Best: Rainbow Connection

1.25 Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners Chase 2m 6f 111yd

With an official rating of 141, the Willie Mullins-trained O’Moore Park should be hard to beat. Runner-up in a Grade 2 handicap chase at Cheltenham on his penultimate start, the eight-year-old should have too much class for this opposition.

Runner-up on both starts over fences to date, the Connor King-trained Oscars Brother should make his presence felt. A listed winner over flights at Cork last season, the seven-year-old has always promised to make an even better chaser. With the benefit of previous experience, he has every chance against this opposition.

SELECTION: O’MOORE PARK

Next Best: Oscars Brother

2.00 Front Door Handicap Chase 2m 6f 111yd

Hees Dynamite, who lost all chance with a bad mistake at the final fence at Listowel last time, can gain compensation. Lightly raced over fences, the Eric McNamara-trained gelding has scope for improvement. Runner-up on his only previous visit to this track, he has already proven that he acts around here. With the form of that Listowel race having been franked in the interim, he has to hold every chance.

Runner-up at this track earlier in the month, the Ian Donoghue-trained Vaureal has to be competitive. Having run over half a mile shorter on that occasion, the son of Kapgarde should appreciate going back up in trip.

SELECTION: HEES DYNAMITE

Next Best: Vaureal

2.35 Glenman Corporation Handicap Chase 2m 6f 111yd

Bal Kauto can retain his unbeaten record over fences by making it four from four. A winner over hurdles here at the festival meeting, the Declan Queally-trained gelding reverted to chasing to score easily at Kilbeggan last time. Despite being raised 8lb for that success, the son of Balko still looks well-treated relative to his hurdles mark.

Runner-up on her reappearance at Gowran Park last time, Ballybawn Belter is entitled to come on from that run. A three-time winner over flights, the Liz Doyle-trained mare is relatively well-handicapped over fences.

SELECTION: BAL KAUTO

Next Best: Ballybawn Belter

3.05 Supermac’s Novice Hurdle 2m 4f 156yd

An impressive winner of his maiden hurdle at Listowel last month, I’ll Sort That can follow up. A former dual bumper winner, the Declan Queally-trained gelding beat a solid yardstick, who went on to win on his next start. Stepping up half a mile in trip here is unlikely to be any great cause for concern for supporters of the five-year-old.

Having recorded a first success under rules at Gowran Park recently, former point-to-point winner Ma Jacks Hill has to be respected. Although unable to gain a winning bracket in four bumper runs, the son of Famous Name made an immediate impact on his jumping debut. Stepping up in distance here is likely to bring about further improvement.

SELECTION: I’LL SORT THAT

Next Best: Ma Jacks Hill

3.38 Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate Maiden Hurdle 2m 5f 100yd

He Can’t Dance should be good enough to make a winning start over hurdles. A former point-to-point winner, the Gordon Elliott-trained gelding struck on his rules debut in a Navan bumper in December. Subsequently a very creditable third in a Grade 2 bumper at the Dublin Racing Festival, the five-year-old ended his campaign when mid-division at Cheltenham in March.

A bumper winner at the festival here in July, Frankie John made a promising start over hurdles when runner-up at Listowel last month. A former point-to-point winner, the Denis Hogan-trained son of Walk In The Park should be suited to stepping up in trip on his second start over flights.

SELECTION: HE CAN’T DANCE

Next Best: Frankie John

4.13 Colm Quinn BMW Handicap Hurdle 2m 11yd

The lightly-raced Fierce Handay has to be of interest on his handicap debut. After shaping with promise in two starts earlier in the year, the Noel Meade-trained gelding was far from disgraced when fifth on his recent reappearance at Gowran Park. Entitled to have needed that first outing since March, connections almost certainly had one eye on handicaps.

Second at Fairyhouse earlier this month, Red Glory has every chance of going one better. Although raised 2lb for that effort, the Henry De Bromhead-trained gelding can race off 3lb lower here once taking his rider’s claim into account.

SELECTION: FIERCE HANDAY

Next Best: Red Glory

4.43 Galway Plastic Surgery 4-Y-O Fillies (Pro/Am) INH Flat Race 2m 11yd

An eye-catching third on her racecourse debut at Tipperary earlier this month, Churchfield Annie can register a first success.

Weak in the betting ahead of that introduction, the Emmet Mullins-trained filly got the hang of things late on, staying on nicely to reach the frame. Sure to be all the better for that experience, the daughter of Joshua Tree should be hard to beat.

Runner-up in a Fairyhouse maiden hurdle last time, the Noel Meade-trained Susie Lenglen is interesting reverting to a bumper.

Her trainer does well with his horses at this particular meeting and the daughter of Berkshire ran a big race on her recent introduction.

SELECTION: CHURCHFIELD ANNIE

Next Best: Susie Lenglen