Pat Smullen goes to Wexford rather than Tipperary this evening and the former champion jockey can make the trip pay with a double.
The Montjeu filly Jeux Sont Faits found only Mamlook too good on her racing debut here earlier in the month and Dermot Weld's runner will be fancied to go one better in the 13 furlong maiden.
Smullen takes over from Declan McDonogh on Mark Prescott's Souvenance in the conditions race and the enterprisingly placed filly, placed in last year's Italian Oaks, who won just the second race of her career at Killarney, can make her Irish expedition pay off again.
Aidan O'Brien's Trinidad is also coming back to Wexford and the regally-bred colt should be able to get the better of Montiyra in the second maiden.
South West One made an impressive start to his Irish jumping career at Fairyhouse and Noel Meade's runner is impossible to get away from in the conditions hurdle at Tipperary.
The former high-class flat runner Salford City also has the second start of his jumping career in the maiden hurdle but he and Salt Lake look ones to oppose, possibly with the Punchestown bumper winner War Of The World.