Willie Muir reports Enroller to be at the top of his game for the Princess Of Wales's Blue Square Stakes at Newmarket.
Muir's team is back in business after being under a cloud and Enroller is primed for this Group Two test following an encouraging run at Royal Ascot, when fourth in the Hardwicke Stakes.
"He's done brilliant since Ascot and we've had a clear run with him," said the Hungerford trainer.
"We didn't think we were going to get him to Ascot, but we got there and he ran fantastic, so it's all systems go. I'm very pleased with him. He was only about 80 per cent fit for Ascot, but he's going to Newmarket in good shape."
Michael Jarvis admits he is still on a fact-finding mission with All The Aces, who scored by six lengths over course and distance last month but is stepping up from Listed to Group Two company.
"He won nicely two weeks ago and has come out of that race well. This is a better quality race, but we are very happy with his condition," said the trainer.
"When you get up to a rating of 115 you are limited in what you can run in. This is on our doorstep and the ground is good, so we thought it was worth taking a chance. We think he's a nice horse, but we'll have a better idea after this."
The Godolphin team are double-handed, with both Campanologist and Schiaparelli lining up in the famous royal blue silks.
Campanologist was beaten half a length by Bronze Cannon in the Hardwicke Stakes, while Schiaparelli has his first start since finishing down the field in last year's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
"Campanologist ran a really good race at Royal Ascot and he's been working well since," trainer Saeed bin Suroor told the Godolphin website. "Schiaparelli will need the race and I am expecting him to improve for the run."