A field of 18 fillies has been declared for the Epsom Oaks tomorrow. There were no surprise withdrawals at yesterday's final declaration stage with Chiang Mai, Dignify and Dream Quest the only absentees.
All the leading fancies stand their ground with the Henry Cecil-trained favourite Love Divine joined by stablemate Corinium in the line-up for the contest.
Jeremy Noseda will be aiming to land his first British Classic with the unbeaten Kalypso Katie, while Petrushka will be bidding to make up for her defeat when hot favourite in the English 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket last month.
Dignify's absence leaves Godolphin double-handed with Melikah and Teggiano.
The other Group One contest on the Epsom card, the Coronation Cup has attracted four runners with Godolphin's Mutafaweq the only absentee.
Godolphin's Melikah, Teggiano and Dignify were among the absentees at yesterday's second acceptance stage for the Prix de Diane-Hermes (French Oaks) at Chantilly on Sunday.
Other foreign-based defections included Moselle (William Haggas), Silver Colours (Luca Cumani) and Theoretically (Dermot Weld).
Arduine (John Gosden), Corinium (Henry Cecil), Kalypso Katie (Jeremy Noseda), Tanzilla (Clive Brittain) and Chiang Mai (Aidan O'Brien), all stood their ground.
However, both Kalypso Katie and Corinium have been declared for tomorrow's Oaks. Volvoreta, the impressive winner of the Prix Penelope in April, spearheads the home defence.
Lady Of Chad, the Prix Marcel Boussac winner, is also expected to try and atone for a poor display in the French 1,000 Guineas with Gerald Mosse aboard.
Texalina, second to Lady Of Chad in the Prix de la Grotte, is expected to take her chance in tandem with the unbeaten Egyptband.