Side with Sagart
Following two reasonably promising efforts, Dusty Sheehy's charge was given a break before returning at Limerick last month.
Despite being easy to back, Gleann An Sagart won a bumper in good style, giving the impression he may have a half-decent future.
The Groom Dancer gelding travelled well through the contest and came there cantering in the straight to beat Peoples Cause a comfortable length and a half.
Kevin Prendergast's Define, who seems to have his own ideas about the game, gets the vote in the Slievenamon Claiming Race.
Along with Zelkova, the selection has a lot in hand of this opposition at the weights and is down in class, having finished about nine lengths adrift of Reform Act in a competitive Leopardstown handicap last time.
Mattys Joy could be capable of defying top weight in the Gain Feeds Handicap Hurdle. He landed a handicap chase at Tramore earlier in the month and races now off a mark 12lbs lower.
The Gain Feeds Beginners Chase is a poor contest and perhaps Alickadoo, runner-up behind Van Ness at Tramore, will provide the solution.





