Saxon Warrior is the surprise name among ten six-day acceptors for Saturday's Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown.
Aidan O'Brien's QIPCO 2000 Guineas winner finished third in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby on Saturday and was expected to be given a break before returning for the Juddmonte International at York.
However he's one of five entries for the yard in the weekend feature alongside Cliffs Of Moher, Yucatan, Rostropovich and Happily.
Masar is the star turn at Sandown, the Investec Derby hero facing a rematch with Roaring Lion, who finished third at Epsom. Godolphin have also left Hawkbill in the race while Richard Fahey is set to run Huxley Stakes winner Forest Ranger.
Fahey, based at Musley Bank Stables in Malton, North Yorkshire, said: "Forest Ranger's in excellent form and we're looking forward to running in the Coral-Eclipse on Saturday.
"He needs to step up on what he has achieved during his career so far, but he has won well on both of his starts this year.
"He goes on any ground and it is a right punt by us to go for this race, but we'll see how he gets on.
"It is a big step up going back into Group One company (he finished fifth in the mile St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot in June last year), but we've been delighted with his progress this season and the race fits well into the calendar.
"He is a big horse who needs some time between his races, but we've been happy with him. He probably just matured over the winter and filled into his frame as he was a bit weak last year.
"I was hoping that the Derby winner and third wouldn't turn up! However, it'll be interesting to take them on. He should be a 20/1 shot and that probably reflects his chance, but we hope he is an each-way player.
"It's a big ask, but whatever happens on Saturday, we'll be finding out a bit more about him."
Richard Hannon's Raymond Tusk completes the field.

