Jeremy Noseda's star filly Kalypso Katie is set to be campaigned on the other side of the Atlantic for the remainder of the season.
The Vodafone Oaks runner-up, a below-par fifth in the Irish equivalent behind Petrushka on her last start, is set to run next in the Grade One Del Mar Oaks at Del Mar on August 27.
The nine-furlong contest carries guaranteed prize money of US250,000.
And the Newmarket trainer is hoping that Gary Stevens will be available for the ride.
Stevens, who enjoyed a successful stint riding for Sir Michael Stoute in Britain last summer, has not ridden since December 26 last year when he announced he was quitting the saddle because of long-term difficulties with his knees but is reportedly keen to make a return to race-riding.
Last week, his attorney, Neil Pappiano, said: 'Gary has always wanted to ride. It's a question of his physical condition. If he can ride, he'll try to ride.'
Noseda told kickon.com: 'I think her optimum trip is a mile and a quarter. Subject to Gary Stevens sorting out his situation in California, we're hoping he'll be in the plate come the Del Mar Oaks.
'If everything works out from there, we'll head on to Kentucky for the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland on October 8 and then possibly the Breeders' Cup Fillies and Mares Turf at Churchill Downs on November 11.'