Beauty O'Gwaun will get her crack at the big time when she tackles the Darley Irish Oaks at the Curragh on Sunday.
Trainer John Oxx took the filly out of last month's English equivalent as he felt the Epsom Classic would have been too much for her at that stage of her career, but with another month on her back, Oxx believes this is a more suitable opportunity for the unbeaten daughter of Rainbow Quest.
He said: "She's in good health and she's in good form. Everything's been fine with her all along. She's just a particular lazy worker at home. We get no signals from her work, I'm afraid, so we just have to run her now and see where she fits in."
He added: "Epsom would have been too demanding a test for her, a filly with only two runs.
"We couldn't get any read from her homework. We just thought it would be a bad move to throw her in there so obviously this is down the road from us. She's in good nick so we'll give her a chance to see what she can do on the track."
Oxx has also left in Roses For The Lady, who may take her chance if there is plenty of cut in the ground.
"She has not had the chance to run on soft which she likes, so she's a possible runner if the weather deteriorated at the weekend. It's a possibility rather than a probability," he added.