Freddie Head looks to have another high-class filly in his care in the unbeaten QUEEN'S JEWEL. She has improved with every start culminating in Group 1 success in the Prix Saint-Alary at Longchamp and is the one they all have to beat. Jean-Claude Rouget has won three of the last six renewals so his unbeaten Listed winner Mojo Risin may be up to this level while Physiocrate beat Desiree Clary over track and trip last time and Little Nightingale won a Group 3 trial at Saint-Cloud. Ame Bleue represents Andre Fabre and Nightflower is a Group 2 winner for leading German trainer Peter Schiergen. Mick Channon's Malabar has come up short at this level before but the Gosden filly Star Of Seville looks likely to appreciate this shorter trip as she was already weakening when badly hampered in the Oaks at Epsom last time.