The Magners Ulster Derby is the feature at Down Royal and Fields Of Athenry could be all the rage for Aidan O'Brien's in-form yard.
The stoutly-bred son of Galileo finished a moderate seventh on his racecourse introduction at Cork last October but his demolition job at Dundalk last month was nothing if not proof that he has improved markedly from two to three.
He readily put five and a half lengths between himself and subsequent Curragh winner Game Set Dash on the all-weather and the second horse was deemed good enough by Ger Lyons to contest the Queen's Vase at Royal Ascot on Friday.
The fillies take centre stage in the European Breeders Fund Coolmore Stud Ulster Oaks Fillies Handicap, in which Colour Rhapsody bids to successfully concede race fitness to her rivals.
John Oxx's daughter of Rip Van Winkle contested a warm Curragh maiden on her racecourse debut 12 months ago and looked every inch a smart middle-distance prospect in the making when scoring at Tipperary last July.
She hasn't been seen since but has been handed a potentially lenient mark of 82 making her handicap/seasonal debut.
Action gets underway in the Louis Roederer Handicap at 2.00 and Calm Bay is 11lb higher than when bolting up in last year's renewal.
His latest second at Navan suggests he's on good terms with himself and he's one of just two Harry Rogers runners on the card.
The handler may struggle with Sea Bank in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Maiden, but standard-setter Mufrad won't be far away if running up to a mark of 79.
David Wachman will be buoyed by his Royal Ascot success courtesy of Curvy and Independence Day can build on an encouraging debut fourth behind the smart Air Force Blue in the Rainbow Communications Maiden.
Elsewhere, Ask Dad could be the answer to an incredibly trappy Value Cabs Handicap, while Navan scorer Muraabit boasts sound claims in the Albany Handicap.
Fields of Athenry to be on song at Down Royal
