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Colliding Worlds goes for Oaks
Colliding Worlds takes a big step up in class after winning her maiden at Leopardstown
© Photo Healy Racing
Great Heavens and Colliding Worlds have been supplemented for the Darley Irish Oaks at the Curragh on Sunday.
They are among 11 possibles for the fillies' Classic, along with Investec Oaks heroine Was and impressive Ribblesdale Stakes scorer Princess Highway, following the confirmation stage.
The John Gosden-trained Great Heavens is a full-sister to King George and Coral-Eclipse hero Nathaniel and booked her place in the Group One with an emphatic victory in the Lancashire Oaks.
"Everything that's been thrown at her she's taken quite easy in her stride," jockey Rab Havlin, who rode her in that race at Haydock, told At The Races.
"It's another step up again at the weekend so hopefully she will do the same again.
"She went a solid gallop (at Haydock) and felt as though she could have gone round again. She really handles the soft ground well and seems to be improving all the time."
The Edward Lynam-trained Colliding Worlds is taking a massive leap in class, having won a maiden over nine furlongs at Leopardstown on the latest of her two career starts.
However, connections are happy to let her have this opportunity at the top level, especially as conditions are likely to suit the daughter of High Chaparral.
"She won nicely last week in maiden company. It's a big step up in class for her, but her owner is keen for her to take her chance," said the County Meath trainer.
"He has all the family and if we're not in we can't win so we have supplemented her.
"She's a filly I think will be better as a four-year-old. It's a huge ask for her, but she's proven on soft ground and her owner Jimmy Long is a great supporter of Irish racing.
"He's very keen she has a go and we've nothing to lose."
Shirocco Star, second to Was at Epsom, is set to travel while, as well as Was, Aidan O'Brien can also call on Betterbetterbetter, Demurely, Devotion, Twirl and Wonderful while Jim Bolger's Livia Galilei completes the line-up