Angus McNae has four bets for the meetings at Cork, Market Rasen, Fairyhouse and Newbury on Sunday, all of which will be shown live on Racing TV.
This six-year-old still remains with potential following an eye-catching effort in the Coral Cup at Cheltenham last time out.
He was well beaten in that contest, but the mid-race effort that he made from the rear of the field whilst travelling strongly was really taking, and a stronger run race would have seen him finish a lot closer to the principles.
He won his maiden here at Cork and this looks to be an ideal opportunity for him to score again.
Let’s Have Another was a good deal better than the bare result at Huntingdon last time out and can make amends here.
He steadied into three of the last four hurdles and, as a consequence, lost ground and momentum at all of them.
He still finished the race well, though, and looked as if he had more to offer. Now that he leaves the handicap sphere and returns to a maiden hurdle, he is worth supporting.
Brian Hughes is on board here and it is fair to assume that his mount will be much more fluent at his hurdles on Sunday. Trainer Olly Murphy also does well with his raiders at Market Rasen, and this can be another winner for him.
This mare did not seem to appreciate going right-handed at this track last time out where she would surely have won but for hanging, and jumping, left.
Trainer Willie Mullins is happy to bring her back here despite her antics there, and applies a hood for the first time, which may aid her concentration.
She has plenty of talent, there is no doubt about that, and her ten-length win in a maiden hurdle at Naas in December stamped her as being very useful.
I am happy to take the 11-2 available about her on Sunday and believe that her wayward tendencies on her last start were just a blip in her career.
This youngster remains with a good deal of potential, despite being beaten in the Zetland Stakes at Newmarket last Autumn.
He holds a Dante and Derby entry and is clearly a smart prospect plus his Newmarket maiden win looks to be strong form. His defeat behind the useful Triple Time at Haydock next time out was also a smart effort.
His narrow defeat when last seen showed him to be a tough and improving colt who, being by Dubawi, is only going to get better with age and racing.