A seven-race national hunt card takes centre stage at Tramore on Thursday afternoon.
The action gets underway at 2:05 with a tw0-mile maiden hurdle, where local jockey Mike O'Connor rides the William Burke-trained Truckers Cruising.
The two-mile Ardmore Handicap Hurdle goes off at 2:40 and that's followed by a two-and-a-half mile mares' maiden hurdle at 3:15.
Bonmahon trainer Jayne Hearne sends out Siul Molly Siul while Piltown trainer David O'Brien is represented by recent point-to-point winner Weir Lane.
Mullinavat handler S.G Walsh also sends out You're A Derry Girl - a previous winner winner of a Cork bumper.
A two-and-a-half-mile handicap hurdle goes off at 3:50 with Slieverue trainer Eoin Griffin hoping Loup De Tallane can make it two wins from the last three outings having scored at odds of 10/1 at Kilbeggan in September.
Nine take to the field in the two-mile Pickardstown Handicap Hurdle (4:25) - Carrick trainer Philip Fenton bloods August Festival winner Lake Chad over the shorter trip.
Ten take part in the two-and-a-half mile Greenway Beginners' Chase from 5:00, including the Henry de Bromhead-trained Ballybrack Wood, who will be ridden by Darragh O'Keeffe.
Action concludes from 5:35 with the Ladies' Pro/Am Copper Coast Flat Race over two miles.
A number of local runners make up the seven-strong field including the John Kiely-trained Amboyna.
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