Miletrian is set to return to the scene of her biggest triumph in the European Breeders Fund Shergar Oaks at Ascot on Saturday.
Winner of the Ribblesdale Stakes at the Royal meeting in June, the Mick Channon-trained filly will take her chance in the £50,000 contest as long as the going is not too soft.
Her trainer said today: 'She is an intended runner as long as there isn`t a lot of rain.
'That`s the only thing that would stop her but if the ground`s good she runs.'
The three-year-old`s last appearance came in the Irish Oaks at the Curragh where she finished sixth behind Petrushka.
'She`s in smashing form,' Channon added.
'They didn`t go any pace at the Curragh. I hope there`ll be a proper gallop on Saturday but it`s very difficult to know.'
Channon will be combining his job as a trainer with a role as assistant to his former England teammate Kevin Keegan, who is managing the European team in the Shergar Cup.
'I think it`ll be a great day. The role takes care of itself _ I`ll just be there really!' said Channon.
'I`m looking forward to it, I think it will be good fun.
'There`s good prize money and it will be a good day out for the kids.
'There`s plenty going on and there`s been a lot of interest in it, I`ve had a lot of calls.'