Barathea Guest bids for an elusive Group One victory in Milan on Sunday - exactly a year after he had one taken away from him the stewards` room.
The three-year-old, disqualified after passing the post first in the Grand Criterium at Longchamp last autumn, boasts a third place in the Sagitta 2000 Guineas from five runs in the top grade this season.
Fourth in last Sunday`s Group Two Prix du Rond-Point back at Longchamp, he is returned to Group One company by Mick Channon in the Premio Vittorio di Capua - Italy`s top one-mile race.
Main danger to Craig Williams` mount looks to be German challenger Sumitas, who finished second in the Prince of Wales`s Stakes at Royal Ascot in June.
Channon also steps Innit (Williams) up in grade on the same card.
His filly was an easy winner on the course in Listed class last time and tackles the Group Three Premio Dormello this time.
Chris Wall`s Haydock scorer La Vita E Bella (Richard Mullen) also runs in the one-mile race, in which Prix Robert Papin scorer Rolly Polly and the locally-trained Bugia look the ones to beat.