Rachael Blackmore will return from a near three-month absence aboard Slade Steel at Naas on Monday.
The Grand National and Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning jockey has been sidelined since sustaining a neck injury in a fall from the Henry de Bromhead-trained Hand Over Fist at Downpatrick on September 20.
Blackmore will be teaming up with a familiar ally in Slade Steel on her first ride back, with the pair having won the Supreme Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in March.
The six-year-old was partnered by Darragh O'Keeffe when second on his chasing debut last month, but Blackmore will again take the reins in the Bar One Racing '100% Acca Boost On Self Service Terminals' Beginners Chase.
Blackmore has a second ride on the card for De Bromhead as Belle The Tigress contests the Gener8 Engineering Mares Maiden Hurdle having finished fifth on her first attempt last month.
"I'm obviously delighted to be back racing in Naas on Monday, especially for Slade Steel, who runs in the beginners' chase," Blackmore told Betfair.
"He was brilliant in winning the Supreme Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham in March, and I'm really looking forward to riding him again now.
"I watched him when he made his chasing debut at Navan last month, and I thought that he ran well, but I know that there is more to come from him. I schooled him on Saturday and he jumped really well. The experience of that run the last day should hopefully stand to him now. Getting back to ride a horse like him is really exciting."