The action from Naas takes centre stage on Racing TV on Sunday, and Racing TV presenter Angus McNae has found three selections at the Irish venue.
This four-year-old proved to be a different proposition when landing a handicap at Limerick last time out.
It was a performance in stark contrast to others he has produced since joining the Gavin Cromwell yard and now that he has got his act together, I believe he is worth following.
He travelled strongly and quickened up in impressive style at Limerick when scoring off a rating of 91.
He has taken a hit from the handicapper as he now has to race off 107, but he looks progressive, and even his new mark could underestimate him.
Corbetts Cross has joined Emmett Mullins having won his past two starts and is immediately stepped up in Grade by his shrewd trainer.
This doesn't look the strongest Grade Two contest and, given that Corbetts Cross bolted up off a rating of 130 last time out, he looks to be more than a legitimate contender in this grade.
He still holds an entry in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival and a win here may well cement him a place in that race. He should win this easily.
This Willie Mullins-trained gelding looks set to win again after an impressive bumper success on his debut for the yard.
The form of that race is working out pretty well, with the third having bolted up by 15 lengths on his next start, and that makes Ile Atlantique look a useful performer.
He can boast a third place in a class two hurdle at Auteuil before joining the Mullins team and he is surely capable of following up here.