Thirteen entries have been made for Saturday's Audi Pretty Polly Stakes at The Curragh.
Ralph Beckett's Oaks heroine from last year Look Here, who finished third in a blanket finish to the Coronation Cup, is one of the possible participants.
Her trainer also is thinking about the Breeders' Cup Filly And Mare Turf at the end of the season.
"We are still in two minds at the moment," said Ralph Beckett.
"It is possible that she could be better over ten furlongs than a mile and a half.
"She had a lot of ground to make up on Ask and Youmzain at Epsom but she just came down the camber and the jockey had to put his stick down and straighten her out and that was what got her beaten.
"Dropping in trip will hold no fears for her given the speed she showed there.
"When she won the Oaks she quickened off a fast pace, I don't think a true-run mile and a quarter holds any fears for her.
"I think the Breeders' Cup will be on her agenda as long as we keep the wheels on.
"I think the Filly And Mare Turf would really suit her, a tight turning track, and I'd be very keen on that.
"She wasn't nominated as a foal so it would cost an awful lot of money to get her out there but if we've had a good year I'd be keen to run.
"If I had to stick my neck out regarding her campaign she will either run this weekend [Pretty Polly] or next [Eclipse] then the King George and maybe the the Arc and the Breeders' Cup if everything went our way," he told At The Races.
A high-class Group One which went in the last three years to Promising Lead, Peeping Fawn and Alexander Goldrun, it is a ten-furlong contest.
John Oxx's Katiyra, Jim Bolger's Lush Lashes, the Sir Michael Stoute-handled Heaven Sent and Dar Re Mi from John Gosden's barn are all entered.