John Oxx has considered the options for his two classy fillies Arch Swing and Four Sins and American campaigns could be in mind for the pair.
They met in a Guineas trial at Leopardstown in April when Arch Swing came out on top by a short head but have taken different routes since.
Arch Swing has been competing over a mile, with her career highlight being a second place to Finsceal Beo in the 1000 Guineas.
She was recently fourth in the Matron Stakes but upgraded to third after a disqualification.
Four Sins, who was fourth to Light Shift in the Epsom Oaks, recorded a narrow Group Two success in last Friday's Blandford Stakes at the Curragh.
'I think Arch Swing is crying out for an increase in distance and now there is either the Sun Chariot at Newmarket (6 October) or a couple of races across the pond,' explained Oxx.
'There's a race called the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Keeneland (13 October) and there's the E.P. Taylor at Woodbine (21 October).'
'I am not quite sure about Four Sins - there are no immediate plans as her last run was the big objective. I think she would make up into a nice filly for America, whether or not that would be for someone else next year.'