Rizeena is likely to head to Ireland for her next start after she made a rather inauspicious comeback on Guineas weekend at Newmarket.
The decision to step the four-year-old filly up to nine furlongs backfired as she was beaten over 10 lengths in the Dahlia Stakes.
Clive Brittain's two-times Group One winner is now set to revert to a mile for the Lanwades Stud Stakes at the Curragh on 23 May.
"She's a filly that I thought would need the run - most of Clive's horses usually do - and that looked to be the case," said Bruce Raymond, racing manager for owner Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum.
"I think a mile is her trip, even less, so I don't think she'll be going over that sort of longer distance again.
"York (Middleton Stakes) and the Lockinge at Newbury are definitely out, but Ireland is likely to be where she'll end up next."