Last year's Cherry Hinton Stakes winner Torgau's next race will be in America, where she is set to continue her racing career.
The filly finished seventh in the Sagitta 1000 Guineas on Sunday despite being struck into during the race but Giles Bravery reports that she has come out of the race in good form.
Her trainer said: "She's come out of it quite well and will now go to Santa Anita for a US150,000 race on May 27th. Then all being well, she'll stay over there to continue her career for her American owners."
But the Newmarket handler also has another possible Classic contender to look forward to in Bluebell Wood.
"She won three times on the all-weather and is a very progressive filly," Bravery said. "She got beaten in France last time but they went no pace at all and she's better than that.
"She could have her next run in the Oaks, although we'll have to see.
"I've also got a nice lot of two-year-olds to look forward to, including a very nice daughter of Zieten who will be running in two or three weeks' time."