Social Harmony was left with top-weight in the Vodafone Stewards' Cup after today's confirmation stage.
Dermot Weld's six-year-old headed 58 acceptors for Saturday's race after the withdrawal of Gaelic Storm and will have to defy 9st 10lb to become the first Irish winner of the race since his trainer's Red Alert in 1974.
Weights for the £85,000 Goodwood handicap go up by 1lb at the five-day stage, with Ian Balding's Halmahera next in the list on 9st 7lb.
All the market leaders stood their ground for the six-furlong event today and trainer David Nicholls left no fewer than 12 horses in a race he won as a jockey on Soba in 1982.
Tayseer, Cryhavoc and Royal Result are his shortest-priced entries in a race for which those who fail to make the final field of 30 at Thursday's declaration stage are eligible for the consolation Stewards' Sprint Stakes on Friday.