Group 1 performer I Can Fly returns to racing in the €26,000 Get A Run For Your Money With BetVictor Fillies Race (6.45pm) at Dundalk tomorrow.

The seven-furlong Polytrack contest is a Fast-Track Qualifier, with the winner securing a free and guaranteed start in the £150,000 Ladbrokes Fillies And Mares' Championship over the same distance and surface at Lingfield Park on £1-million All-Weather Championships Finals Day, Good Friday (April 19th).

I Can Fly, trained Aidan O'Brien and owned by a Coolmore Partnership, posted some top-class efforts on turf last year, most notably over a mile when easily capturing the Group 2 Boomerang Stakes at Leopardstown in September and only being beaten a neck by Roaring Lion.

The four-year-old Fastnet Rock filly, who won impressively on her only previous all-weather start on debut over tomorrow's course and distance in 2017, finished 12th last time out in the Group 1 Breeders' Cup Mile, though beaten less than five lengths at Churchill Downs.

I Can Fly is ridden by Ryan Moore and her main rival appears to be Surrounding (Ronan Whelan).

The Mick Halford-trained six-year-old mare has been successful on her two most recent starts, both at Dundalk, the latest of which saw her beat Group 1 Irish 1,000 Guineas runner-up Could It Be Love, trained by O'Brien, in the Listed Irish Stallion Farms EBF Cooley Fillies & Mares Stakes on October 26th.

Halford said this morning: "Surrounding is in good form and has got over the winter well.

"It looks a big ask for her tomorrow taking on I Can Fly, but this has been the plan for a while and is a nice race to go for.

"The final at Lingfield is something we have been thinking about and it would be great if she could get qualified."

The four runners are completed by Waitaki (Dermot McLoughlin/Conor Maxwell (3)) and Annie Fior (Brendan Murphy/Seamie Heffernan), who are both also winners on the All-Weather.

The other highlight on the card is the €75,000 Listed BetVictor Patton Stakes (7.45pm) for three-year-olds over a mile, which forms part of the European Road to the Kentucky Derby.

O'Brien, who landed the spoils with subsequent high-class dirt runner Mendelssohn in 2018, saddles three runners led by Group 1 Vertem Futurity Trophy third Western Australia (Ryan Moore), who ran to a career-best in the Doncaster feature.

Van Beethoven (Donnacha O'Brien), winner of the Group 2 Railway Stakes at the Curragh in June, and promising Gowran Park maiden victor Albuquerque (Seamie Heffernan) complete the Ballydoyle trio.

The Halford runner Playa Del Puente (Ronan Whelan) is bidding to maintain his 100% record at Dundalk. After an eye-catching turf third on debut at the Curragh, the Elzaam colt captured a seven-furlong maiden at Dundalk on October 12th before following up in a mile conditions race on December 19th.

Halford added: "Playa De Puente has done well over the winter and his preparation has been good.

"On the ratings, he has to find a bit with couple of them, but he is an improving horse, his confidence is good and we are looking forward to a good run.

"He was sold to an owner from Hong Kong [Huang Kai Wen] after his first run. The owner was actually here with us this morning to see the horse and we are looking forward to him being at the races tomorrow.

"This race has been the plan for a while, so we will see how we go and then take it from there."

There is a British challenger courtesy of the Archie Watson-trained Barys (Edward Greatrex), who began his 2019 campaign with a Listed success on Polytrack at Cagnes-sur-Mer, France, on February 10th.

The powerful eight-strong field also includes the Joseph O'Brien-trained pair of Colfer Me (Shane Foley) and Numerian (Wayne Lordan), both successful at Dundalk over the winter, and Leopardstown maiden scorer Manjeer (John Oxx/Ross Coakley).