Formscan By Michael Graham - Donnacha O'Brien's CASHEL QUEEN was the winner of a barrier trial in Naas last month and has to be taken seriously on 'track' debut. There is plenty of rain expected and she is by a sire whose progeny have posted results on testing ground. Furthermore, her dam was successful on soft ground in her native France. Star Glory kept on steadily for sixth on debut in a Curragh maiden and that form has been franked. This longer trip looks right up her street if she handles the slower ground. Pisiffik Ginger can build upon an opening fourth in Fairyhouse, while newcomer Dear Madam is related to a couple of multiple winners and could show up well.

In the last 3 years Lily Bear (IRE) has met
| Horse | No. Of times | |
| Cashel Queen (IRE) | 1 | |
| 26th May 2026 Naas(7f , Barrier Trial, Standard) Cashel Queen (IRE) 1st ( ) P. Harnett .00L in front of Lily Bear (IRE) 2nd ( ) N. McCullagh (9 ran) | ||
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Cotai Glory (GB)-Himalayan Beauty(The Gurkha)
(14) (Sebastian R T Curran)

In the last 3 years Cashel Queen (IRE) has met
| Horse | No. Of times | |
| Lily Bear (IRE) | 1 | |
| 26th May 2026 Naas(7f , Barrier Trial, Standard) Cashel Queen (IRE) 1st ( ) P. Harnett .00L in front of Lily Bear (IRE) 2nd ( ) N. McCullagh (9 ran) | ||
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