Killarney preview Your Busy bids for back-to-back victories in the McSweeney Arms Hotel Killarney National Handicap Chase at the County Kerry track on Monday. James Nash's 12-year-old was a four-length winner last year off a mark of 121 and while he will be racing off a 16lb higher perch this time, he warmed up in fine style when pipped by a head in a Listed event at Aintree last month. Gigginstown runner Ravished looks a leading contender after a comfortable Kilbeggan win, while Federici is a notable runner for Enda Bolger. Aidan and Joseph O'Brien team up with Chamonix in the Killarney Vintners Maiden Hurdle over two and a half miles. The son of Galileo won his maiden on the level at this venue back in July 2012 and he will be having a first try over jumps as he appears for the first time since last September. The O'Briens also team up with Plinth in the Laurels Pub & Restaurant Hurdle, but this one may have to give best to Ted Veale. Tony Martin's charge was a creditable third in the Grade One Ryanair Novice Chase at Punchestown and is the highest rated in the contest. Childrens List could be another for the Willie Mullins bandwagon. The five-year-old gelding runs in the two-mile-six-furlong maiden hurdle after winning his bumper at Tramore. Klinnsman steps up in trip in the Killarney Outlook Publications Handicap Hurdle and will have plenty of supporters after an eyecatching fourth when beaten less than a length in Tipperary. Davy Russell has been booked for the ride by Eddie Harty. Just six horses are due to go to post for the Malton Novice Chase, but it should be an interesting race. Azorian, Rossvoss and Tennis Cap all hold chances, while Bridgets Pet has his first spin for trainer Alan Fleming. Warne is the class act in the hunters chase and should make the long journey from County Down pay off for Brian Hamilton. He fell at the first in the Fox Hunters' Chase at Aintree, having won it comprehensively last year. Nash's Waterville Rock should be competitive in the bumper after finishing third at Cork, while Henry's Girl, representing John Kiely, ran well when runner-up in Tramore and has to be respected. Martin's Lip Service may trump both of them though, after being edged out by a head in Downpatrick.