A Classic weekend at the Curragh draws to a close with a fascinating card featuring the Barclays Bank Ireland Pretty Polly Stakes.
Seamie Heffernan is reunited with Oaks heroine Was, but she is dropping back to a trip that could suit her stablemate Maybe better, given that Joseph O'Brien's mount failed to stay a mile and a half at Epsom.
Trainer Aidan O'Brien also runs French 1000 Guineas second Up, and the Ballydoyle trio get a handy weight allowance from an older brigade headed by Izzi Top and Sapphire.
The latter's stable companion Famous Name seeks a third win in the last four runnings of the Friarstown Stud International Stakes and has been his usual consistent self this term.
An interesting rival, however, is Native Khan, who ran well in the 2000 Guineas and Derby for Ed Dunlop last season and is now under the expert eye of John Oxx.
The Currabeg handler runs Hartani for the At The Races Curragh Cup, and the improving three-year-old faces some stiff opposition, notably from Paul Deegan's prolific mare Midnight Soprano.
Sendmylovetorose's Royal Ascot adventure ended in the stalls before the Albany, but she must have got over that experience quickly because Andrew Oliver turns his attention to the Group Three Grangecon Stud Stakes, where David Wachman's Naas runner-up True Verdict will be a tough nut to crack.
The card commences with the Barronstown Stud EBF (C & G) Maiden at 2.10, and O'Brien has used this as a launching pad to future stardom for the likes of Horatio Nelson, Duke Of Marmalade, Rip Van Winkle and Roderic O'Connor.
The pick of his unraced squad this time could be The United States, a Galileo half-brother to high-class sprinting filly Fire Lily.
Popular old jumpers Captain Cee Bee and Bahrain Storm take in a rare outing on the Flat, with the pair locking horns in the Foleys Antiques EBF Handicap.