Racing:Unwritten Rule will attempt to fight off the Aidan O'Brien hordes for the second time in a fortnight when he takes his chance in the P.W.McGrath Memorial Ballysax Stakes at Leopardstown on Sunday.
Dermot Weld's Irish Derby entry trumped O'Brien's pair of Washington Irving and Hindu Kush over the same 10-furlong trip earlier in the month.
He faces three more from Ballydoyle in this weekend's Group Three heat as Alessandro Volta, Hebridean and King Of Rome have all been declared.
Stan Cosgrove of Moyglare Stud Farm, who own Unwritten Rule, said: "Aidan has three in it and it will be a very interesting race.
"I think he'll run another very good race and we'll be happy if he's in the first three.
"We were pleased with him the last day and he's a good horse, but Aidan will have a line on us on that running."
The seven-runner field is completed by Dirar, Moiqen and the Jim Bolger-trained Solas Na Greine.