David Wachman's Again heads a field of 16 runners in the Boylesports.com Irish 1000 Guineas at the Curragh on Sunday.
Last year's Moyglare Stud Stakes winner is one of four runners for the County Tipperary handler, with Always Be Tru, Chintz and Love Bird also taking their chance.
Jim Bolger's English Guineas runner-up, Cuis Ghaire, has been declared in a bid to go one better.
He will be joined by stablemates Duaisbhanna and Oh Goodness Me.
Dermot Weld is triple-handed with Dance Pass, Luminous Eyes and Rare Ransom, while Mick Channon's Lahaleeb and the Brian Meehan-trained Super Sleuth make the journey from England.
Aidan O'Brien Heart Shaped is a notable absentee, but the Ballydoyle handler is still represented by Totally Devoted.
Clive Brittain's Nashmiah will also not take her chance.
Brittain decided against sending over Nashmiah as he feels the race will come too soon following her victory in testing conditions at York last week.
The veteran Newmarket trainer will now aim her at the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot.
‘She's going to wait for Ascot,’ said Brittain.
‘She's in very good form. It's just the race would have come a bit soon after a race on heavy ground and it would be heavy in Ireland anyway.’
Dance Pass represents the Moyglare Stud who went agonisingly close with runner-up Mad About You 12 months ago - and whose colours were carried to victory in this race by Trusted Partner 21 years ago.
The daughter of Sadler's Wells booked her place on the Classic when opening her account in a maiden at Naas earlier this month.
‘She's doing well, but Dermot has three in it and she should be the outsider of the trio,’ said Moyglare's manager Stan Cosgrove.
‘She is improving - she won last week at Naas and she likes the soft ground.
‘The ground is going to be very soft on Sunday.’