One Night Out looks the best bet of the day
Admittedly, he will have to step up plenty on his latest effort to take a hand here, but, on his best form, would outclass these rivals.
The selection finished a remote sixth of six finishers behind Bust Out in the Arkle at Leopardstown, failing to raise his tempo from the second last. Previously, however, he ran well for a long way behind the high class Jair Du Cochet at Kempton and won a beginners chase at Fairyhouse.
Shay Barry’s mount has a lot in hand at the weights and if putting his best foot forward is well capable of delivering.
Liam Burke’s Coolnahilla gets the nod to take the Ballyvaughan Handicap Chase. He landed some decent bets when scoring by nine lengths at Naas earlier this month and went up 10lbs for that.
He would, however, have won even more comfortably but for a bad blunder at the final fence.
Yogi, who will be partnered by the very capable Adrienne Foley, is the choice to land the Suir Ladies Handicap Hurdle.
He won nicely over this trip at Thurles and then seemed to find two and a half further then he wanted to travel when fifth behind Snowy Ford at Punchestown.
The opening Tipperary Maiden Hurdle is a poor contest and a hopeful nod falls on Parson Legacy, third behind Talking Tactics at Gowran Park on Saturday.





