Gigginstown go all out for their bumper Gigginstown House Stud launch a three-pronged attack on their own race at Fairyhouse tomorrow, in a bid to win the point-to-point Championship bumper for the first time. Rathlin, touted by his trainer Philip Rothwell as a potential top-notcher in a stable tour back in September justified that opinion by sluicing up at the trainer's home meeting in Tinahely in January. Rider, Jamie Codd didn't hide his excitement about the Kayf Tara gelding, describing him as "a machine." Last Instalment, equally took the breath away when bolting up at Lemonfield last month. The son of Anshan was down to be owned by Kevin Power that day, but in the interim he has been purchased by Gigginstown House Stud. Racegoers at the Limerick venue were adamant that they witnessed a star of the future on that occasion. James 'Corky' Carroll again takes the mount tomorrow. Meanwhile Zagman was bought by the County Westmeath outfit after winning a Maralin contest for Colin Bowe. The five-year-old is now under the care of fellow Wexford trainer Paul Nolan. Twelve are due to face the starter for this two and a quarter mile event with others to note being Atlanta Falcon (Katie Walsh), Kondraki (Padraig Roche), Whatever Jacksays and Doctor Henry (Robbie McNamara).