Lesson In Humility goes in search of her second Group Three victory of the season when she lines up for the Cuisine De France Summer Stakes at York on Friday.
Karl Burke's in-form four-year-old landed the Ballyogan Stakes at Leopardstown early last month and then put up a tremendous performance to finish third behind Art Connoisseur in the Golden Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot.
A course and distance winner, Lesson In Humility was among 11 declared for the six-furlong contest and Burke is bullish about her prospects.
"She came out of Royal Ascot in great form and it's a track she's won on before. She runs well there and we go there hopeful of a big run," said the Middleham handler.
"Over that trip with her style of running, she's the one they have to jump and catch."
Last season's Cheveley Park winner Serious Attitude is set to have her first race since failing to stay in the 1000 Guineas, while Danehill Destiny and Swiss Diva are other smart three-year-olds in the field.
As well as Lesson In Humility a strong older brigade includes Temple Stakes heroine Look Busy and the Mike de Kock-trained Diana's Choice.
However, there is one possible defector as Harry Dunlop has warned Festoso will only run if the ground is suitable.