Glen Kiln all set for Morgiana Four horses have been declared for tomorrow's Unibet Morgiana Hurdle at Punchestown and trainer Harry Kelly is looking forward to seeing how Glen Kiln gets on as the six-year-old steps up to Grade 1 level for the first time. Owned and bred by the Bowe family who were twice successful (1999 and 2001) in the prestigious two-mile contest with the great Limestone Lad, Glen Kiln was a dual handicap winner last season and has looked a much-improved performer since returning from a summer break.  He was set to land a Grade 3 at Tipperary in early October before getting the last all wrong and unseating Brian Hayes, and then readily won a conditions hurdle at Punchestown nine days later.  Kelly outlined his hopes to journalist Dave Keena: "He's a lovely horse to do anything with and just hopefully, we're praying to God, that he can run his heart out on Saturday and that horse and jockey come home safe and sound, that'll be the main thing.  "It's a big day for us, it's hard to come across a horse to run in a Grade 1 but we're lucky enough to have him. "Limestone Lad was an incredible horse for the Bowes. This fella is tough and we're just hoping that everything goes according to plan. We've kept everything as simple as we can at home since he last ran, there's no point changing things. "He's in good form but he's 143-rated and has to improve more to be in with a chance, but hopefully he will. I'm excited and it's great to have the horse going there, but the main thing is that he comes home in one piece because if it doesn't work out on the day, there's always another day.  "It's a small field but a good field - Lossiemouth, Irancy and Gordon's horse (Galway Hurdle winner Ndaawi). It's a good race but we're no bad horse and he'll wear his heart on his sleeve, there's no doubt about that, because he has the pedigree (from the family of the aforementioned Limestone Lad) and he has those very lucky colours. "The lads (Bowe family) have been there before but I haven't!"