2.10 Adare Manor Opportunity Maiden Hurdle 2m 2f 59yds

Scenic Look can make the breakthrough on just her second start for Adrian Murray.

Highly tried in juvenile hurdles over the winter, she acquitted herself reasonably well in the circumstances. Following a pipe opener on the flat earlier this week, she should be spot on for this assignment. At this time of year, the weight allowance she receives from her elders should also be exploitable.

The Gradual Slope continues to frustrate despite going close on a couple of occasions. He undoubtedly has the ability to win a race of this nature but needs everything to fall right.

SELECTION: SCENIC LOOK

Next best: The Gradual Slope

2.45 KilbegganRaces.com Novice Hurdle 3m 95yds

Level Neverending can follow up his recent maiden hurdle win at this track. The form of that race has already received a boost with the runner-up going on to win next time.

A former dual bumper winner for Joseph O’Brien, his proven ability to handle this tight track just gives him the edge over his closest rival.

Chiricahua took six runs to shed his maiden status over hurdles but was impressive in doing so at Cork recently. A high-class handicapper on the flat, he could well have more to offer now that he has managed to regain his confidence.

SELECTION: LEVEL NEVERENDING

Next best: Chiricahua

3.20 Follow Kilbeggan On Twitter Handicap Hurdle 3m 95yds

Whatsstoppingyou, who showed definite improvement when stepped up to this trip last time, might be capable of recording a first win under rules. The former point-to-point winner had been handicapped over shorter but really appreciated the longer distance when staying on nicely to finish third at Punchestown on her handicap debut.

Killinure Lass finished back in sixth in the aforementioned race, also shaping as though capable of improvement. Having just her second start for Brian McMahon, she is still relatively unexposed so has to be considered.

SELECTION: WHATSSTOPPINGYOU

Next best: Killinure Lass

3.55 Axa Smart Farm Insurance Midlands National Day Friday 8th July Handicap Hurdle 2m

Run Like Fada could be very well treated off a mark of 99, especially with his jockey taking off 7lbs. Eoin McCarthy’s gelding ran a huge race on handicap debut when third at Ballinrobe, travelling strongly before being outpaced close home. He may benefit from being held up that bit longer now, as he possibly idled in front last time.

Tullypole Annie won that Ballinrobe race in which Run Like Fada finished third but is 14lbs worse off now. She subsequently just failed to follow up at Wexford and remains a threat in this company.

SELECTION: RUN LIKE FADA

Next best: Tullypole Annie

4.25 New Midland Hospice Beginners Chase 2m 3f 200yds

Call Me Lyreen should have derived enough benefit from his chasing debut at Ballinrobe last month to get off the mark at the second time of asking. Gordon Elliott’s six-year-old, who won the Grade B Liffey Handicap Hurdle at the Dublin Racing Festival in February, looks a useful chase recruit and should be able to do very well over the summer months before the classier novices appear.

Watch House Cross made a winning racecourse debut over Christmas, before getting outclassed when racing at the highest level. A former point-to-point winner, he jumps well and should be a threat to all.

SELECTION: CALL ME LYREEN

Next best: Watch House Cross

4.55 Entegro Handicap Chase 2m 3f 200yds

Jack Hackett has dropped to a mark which connections should be able to exploit in a race such as this. The Ciaran Murphy-trained gelding finished second in a stronger contest over course and distance last month despite being hampered at the final fence. A previous winner at this track, he looks to be coming back into form at the right time.

Grangeclare Native is well handicapped over fences and has to be respected if turning up here. Oliver McKiernan’s charge was due to run at Tramore on Saturday but if making a quick reappearance, the former point winner has to be a live contender.

SELECTION: JACK HACKETT

Next best: Grangeclare Native

5.25 Add Kilbegganraces On Snapchat (Pro/Am) INH Flat Race 2m

State Of Honor looks the one to beat here, although he also holds an engagement at Tramore on Saturday. The five-year-old had some smart bumper form last season, including when second to a subsequent graded performer at Sligo. Although he hasn’t been seen since October, the son of Fame And Glory should be fit enough to do himself justice.

Uncle Phil is the obvious danger representing the Willie Mullins yard. The trainer always does well with his bumper horses at this venue and the Walk In The Park gelding ran well when second at this track last month.

SELECTION: STATE OF HONOUR

Next best: Uncle Phil