English assesses his Dundalk runners Damian English has three runners on tomorrow night's card at Dundalk, two of which contest races where the visiting Tony Carroll has a runner. The trio are All Ablaze (6.15 Dundalk Stadium Racecourse Of The Year Handicap), Cash Or Casualty (7.15, the Crowne Plaza Hotel Race & Stay Handicap) and Tribal Path (8.45, the Dundalk Driving Tourism Forward Apprentice Handicap). English explained: "He's (All Ablaze) coming back and he's in good old form. We've given him plenty of time. He's working very well and we're very happy with him at the minute. "There's obviously a couple of English runners in it and the three-year-old (Brian Ellison's Baytown Kestel) gets a lot of weight. "I wouldn't be over confident of our lad but I'd be hoping we could finish in the first four. "Cash Or Casualty is in great order and it's a big drop in class for him. Luke (Dempsey) takes off a valuable seven so I'd be hoping we have an each-way chance there as well. "He's been very good to us but he's just taken the couple of runs this year to get back to where he was last year. He seems to be firing on all cylinders at the minute so hopefully he can run a big race. "We obviously didn't do enough with him (Tribal Path, before his last run, his first start for the yard) as he blew up on us two out. Rory (Cleary) reckoned a step up in trip was needed so hopefully we'll learn a bit more about him this time. I wouldn't be too confident of him making the frame. "He won a mile maiden in England (for Mark Johnston) and he's a horse we'll have a lot of fun with this year but I think he'll be much better when he gets on the grass. "We're just getting a couple of runs into him before the season starts, just to find out where we are with him. "I'm already making plans for the turf (starts at the Curragh on March 23rd) – I can't wait. Once Cheltenham is over it'll be there to hit us like a ton of bricks."