Brown Panther remains in contention to defend his Palmerstown House Estate Irish St Leger crown at the Curragh on Sunday.
Tom Dascombe's star stayer, who recently completed a racecourse gallop at Newmarket's July Course on his comeback from injury, is one of 16 still on course for a shot at the one-mile-six-furlong Group One prize he captured 12 months ago in taking fashion
British trainers look to hold the key to the race with Brian Meehan's impressive Geoffrey Freer Stakes score Agent Murphy and the Luca Cumain-trained Second Step, winner of the Group One Grosser Preis von Berlin last time out, still in the frame.
Michael Stoute has left in Gospel Choir, while Hughie Morrison is represented by Henry II Stakes winner Vent De Force.
Aidan O'Brien can still call on Order Of St George, a leading contender for the Ladbrokes St Leger at Doncaster 24 hours earlier, and Ascot Gold Cup runner-up Kingfisher.
The lightly-raced Forgotten Rules is one of two entries for Dermot Weld alongside Good Tradition, while Jim Bolger, John Oxx and Willie Mullins have one entry each in Answered, Sea Moon and Wicklow Brave respectively.
Andrew Oliver has entered American St Leger runner-up Panama Hat.
Three German raiders stood their ground in Walzertakt (Jean-Pierre Carvalho), Ephraim (Markus Klug) and Swordshire (Werner Glanz).