Geos, the dual Tote Gold Trophy winner, heads a record entry at the popular Old Berkshire Hunt meeting at Lockinge, near Wantage, on Easter Mon- day.
The 11-year-old gelding will be ridden by 18-year-old Camilla Henderson, daughter of Lambourn trainer Nicky Henderson.
The combination, who are entered in the members' and members' novice riders' races, finished fifth behind To The Top on their point-to-point debut at Kingston Blount, near Chinnor, in February.
They improved on that run at the Hampshire Hunt meeting at Hackwood Park two weeks ago, finishing a three-lengths second to Aircon.
Geos is among a record entry of 101 horses.
In the members' race, he could face Thieves'glen, who was unplaced in the John Smith's Fox Hunters' Chase at Aintree last Thursday for East Ilsley trainer Hughie Morrison.
The eight-year-old is also entered in the Volkswagen Toureg Men's Open along with Ball In The Net, winner of this race 12 months ago.
Young Thruster, a winner on his last two starts at Andoversford and Siddington, has a choice of options with entries in the men's open and the members' novice riders' race as he chases a hat-trick.
Alpheus and Sylphide, who were also winners at last weekend's meeting at Andoversford, could line up against each other in the members' novice riders' race.
First of six races is at 1.30, with two pony races to follow at 4.30.
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