Racing: Jim Bolger believes Finsceal Beo is in top form ahead of Friday's Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot.
The English and Irish 1000 Guineas winner is set for a rematch with Darjina, the filly who denied her a Classic treble in the French equivalent at Longchamp.
Despite Finsceal Beo's hard schedule which saw her run three times in 21 days last month, Bolger reports her to be going well.
"Finsceal Beo has done well since her win at the Curragh," he told the Racing Post.
"She has thrived and will be a few kilos heavier than she has been for any of her previous races. She's been working well and I'm very happy with her."
In George Washington's case he will face seven rivals as he returns to the track in Tuesday's Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot.
The four-year-old was initially retired to stud at the end of last season but he went back into training with Aidan O'Brien after breeding difficulties.
Last year's 2000 Guineas hero is set to clash with Lockinge Stakes first and second, Red Evie and Ramonti, in the mile heat.
The former, who is trained by Michael Bell, is the only filly in the field as she chases a third Group One success.
Godolphin's Ramonti will be joined by stablemate Notability while Sir Michael Stoute relies on Jeremy.
Cesare represents James Fanshawe with French raiders Racinger and Turtle Bowl completing the line-up.