Newmarket runner-up Together is one of 16 fillies left in the Etihad Airways Irish 1000 Guineas at the Curragh on Sunday.
Aidan O'Brien's three-year-old beat all bar Godolphin's Blue Bunting in the English equivalent and could be joined by up to four stablemates.
Moyglare Stud and Prix Marcel Boussac winner Misty For Me, Wild Wind, who ran so well in France last weekend to finish third, the lightly-raced Look At Me and Why could all represent Ballydoyle.
Jim Bolger's Banimpire has been in a rich vein of form lately, winning the Ballysax Stakes against the colts and the Blue Wind Stakes at Naas. She is already looking for her fourth win of the season.
Bolger could also run Claiomh Solais.
John Oxx has two nice prospects in the race with Emiyna and History Note, while Kevin Prendergast has left in Handassa, Rose Bonheur and Seeharn.
Pat Fahey's Ballybacka Lady dented some lofty reputations in a trial at Leopardstown recently and is likely to take her place but David Wachman would like to see some rain before committing his unbeaten filly Chrysanthemum to to the race.
The Danehill Dancer filly won both of her outings last season, landing a Listed contest over a mile on her debut before defeating French Guineas third Wild Wind in the Park Stakes over seven furlongs.
Both of those wins were achieved with cut in the ground, however, and Wachman would not be keen for her to take part in conditions that were too quick.
'I'm very happy with her, she's in good form,' said Wachman.
'She wouldn't want the ground too quick so we'll have to see what the track is like nearer the time.
'This has always been her aim all winter, absolutely.
'She made her debut over a mile in a Listed race and then dropped to seven furlongs for her next race and the form of that was franked when Aidan's finished third in France at the weekend.
'We'll just have to see what the ground is like and hope we get a bit of rain. Good ground would be fine for her and I'd imagine Wayne Lordan will ride her.'