Hell Left Loose (left) won at Naas last year © Photo Healy Racing
Hell Left Loose has been backed in the first division of the sprint handicap at 2.30.
Three times a winner on easy ground last year, Denis Hogan's gelding is into 7/2 from 12s, albeit there are six non-runners in the race. Different Vibes caught the eye on debut at the Curragh last month and Ken Condon's filly is into 13/2 from 10s for the 7f maiden at 4.05. Jo March is fancied in the apprentice handicap at 4.40 and Joseph O'Brien's filly, stepping up to ten furlongs for the first time, is 9/2 from 10s. The first reserve Supreme Machine a winner at Cork last time out, has got into this race and is priced at 6/1 with Jamie Powell in the saddle.