British trainers launch their annual raid on the Tattersalls Breeders Stakes at the Curragh tomorrow when they make up more than half of the 25-runner field for the #98,000 prize.
Raiding stables have been responsible for seven of the last 10 winners in the race.
Richard Hannon saddles Miss Domuch (to be ridden by Eddie Ahern) and Blue Goddess (David Harrison) in his bid to land the race for a remarkable fifth consecutive year.
Hannon tried to play down his chances of completing a five-timer.
'I`m not going over with the strongest team this time,' he said.
'I haven`t really had the chance to study the race properly but they are drawn 17 and 11 and the runners will be spread right across the track so anything could happen.
'I wouldn`t like to choose between them - they are both there to run a decent race. Miss Domuch is improving while the other filly has good form in the book already.'
Mick Channon, who enjoyed one of his first big wins as a trainer in this race in 1991 with Affair of State, will be hoping to scupper him with Kachina Doll and Innit, for whom champion jockey Michael Kinane has been booked.
Nerys Dutfield sends over Fiamma Royale (Royston Ffrench) and Theresa Green (Willie Supple) while Stan Moore has booked Warren O`Connor to ride Witney Royale.
The other British challengers are Ian Balding`s Brandon Wizard (Daragh O`Donohoe), Kevin McAuliffe`s Junior Brief (Pat Scallan), David Elsworth`s Bee One (Neil Pollard), Reg Hollinshead`s Bijan (Paul Eddery), the Mick Quinn-trained Open Warfare and Promised from Jeremy Glover`s Worksop stable.
Remarkably champion trainer Aidan O`Brien has no runners in this year`s race, preferring to concentrate instead on the Group Three King of Kings EBF Futurity Stakes, the race which was won last year by the all-conquering Giant`s Causeway.
This year he saddles Beckett, Bonnard and Cashel Palace in the seven-furlong race.
Mark Johnston, who has won the race with Jural and Bijou d`Inde in the past, saddles Down To The Woods while Mick Channon runs Lady Lahar.
The British raiding party is completed by the John Dunlop-trained Kahtan, who lines up in the Listed Ballycullen Stakes.