David Elsworth yesterday decided to give Napoleon's Sister a second chance at Classic glory. After weighing up alternative options, he elected to supplement the Vodafone Oaks fifth for Sunday's Kildangan Stud Irish Oaks at the Curragh at a cost of £25,000.
His charge will face a rematch with the Epsom second Bahr, whom Godolphin also added to the field yesterday.
But Oaks winner Shahtoush and the third and fourth-placed fillies, Midnight Line and Cloud Castle, all miss the race.
A total of 15 three-year-old were declared for the race yesterday, with Britain also represented by the John Gosden-trained Olive The Twist and Luca Cumani's Glorosia.
Tommy Stack has left in Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Tarascon, sixth in the Oaks, while Aidan O'Brien's four acceptors include Irish 1,000 Guineas second Kitza and Ribblesdale Stakes runner-up Star Begonia.
However, Tarascon will not run according to trainer Statck ho said yesterday: "I only left Tarascon in to see what else is there. I may run Annual Visit instead."
Cork bookmaker Cashmans make Epsom runner-up Bahr 5 to 4 favourite to go one place better on Sunday. Glorosia is next best at 7 to 2, with no other filly quoted at shorter than 8 to 1.
Cahsmans betting: 5-4 Bahr, 7-2 Glorosia, 8-1 Kitza, Napoleon's Sister, 12-1 Olive The Twist, Star Begonia, Winona, 16-1 Lisieux, 20-1 Musk Lime, 50-1 Susan Kelapa, 100-1 Annual Visit.