Cheltenham Festival heroine Let's Dance heads a 10-strong entry for Willie Mullins in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse on Easter Sunday.
Let's Dance provided owner Rich Ricci with his sole success at this year's Festival when coming from a long way back to land the Trull House Stud Mares' Novices' Hurdle under Ruby Walsh.
Mullins could also call upon Airlie Beach, winner of the Royal Bond Novice Hurdle at this venue but disappointing at the Festival, as well as the likes of Augusta Kate, Asthuria and Kate Appleby Shoes.
The Grade One contest has attracted 22 entries in total, with Gordon Elliott represented by Shattered Love and Dinaria Des Obeaux.
Warren Greatrex's La Bague Au Roi and the Donald McCain-trained Lastbutnotleast are two potential challengers from Britain.
"Let's Dance produced a brilliant performance to win at Cheltenham and her presence at Fairyhouse, should she show up, would be a real treat for racegoers," said Fairyhouse manager Peter Roe.