Charlie Swan admits he is in the dark as to how Zaralabad and Rajik will handle the testing conditions when they line up in the carlton.ie/galwaycity Handicap.Former John Oxx inmate Zaralabad opened his account for the campaign in impressive style at Limerick on fast ground last month, while Rajik is chasing a hat-trick following successes at Gowran Park and Tipperary.Swan said: "Hopefully they've both got a chance, but it just depends how they handle the ground as it's going to be soft. I was delighted with Zaralabad at Limerick last time but the handicapper decided to put him up another 5lb five weeks after the race."He added: "Rajik is progressing well - he's only a small horse but he's tough. There's very little between them really and it just depends which horse handles the ground better. Rajik might handle it a little bit better but time will tell."Sophocles is out for back-to-back festival successes.James Leavy's grey, who has never really built on on the promise he showed to finish second in the 2007 Cheltenham Champion Bumper, was nonetheless a wide-margin winner of the the Guinness/St James's Gate Race at last year's meeting."He had a nice warm-up in the Ladies Derby at the Curragh and he'd have a squeak. He'd be the main one of ours. We have had a slow start runner-wise but things are going OK and we might have a few other runners in the smaller maidens and handicaps," said Leavy.