Alive 'unlikely' for Epsom trip Fozzy Stack has revealed it is "unlikely" Alive Alive Oh will be supplemented for the Investec Oaks at Epsom following her brilliant performance at Navan on Tuesday. An impressive winner of a Cork maiden in late March, the three-year-old was heavily supported for her Listed-race debut in Navan's Salsabil Stakes and could not have been more impressive, stretching six lengths clear of her rivals. Connections can now target some of the most prestigious middle-distance fillies' races in Ireland and Britain, but trainer Tommy Stack's son and assistant, Fozzy, does not expect her to be added to the Epsom field. However, the Darley Irish Oaks at the Curragh on July 20, for which she is already entered, is very much on the radar. Stack said: "She was very good and we were obviously very happy. We thought she was an exciting filly and it was great to go and see her do it like that. "We're entitled to go where we want now, which is great. It could have gone the other way and we'd be planning to go back to handicaps!" Asked if there was a chance the filly could be supplemented for Epsom, Stack said: "I'd imagine not. I'm not ruling it in or out but we decided not to enter her for the race earlier in the year. I don't want to rule anything in or out, but it's definitely unlikely. "The Irish Oaks is a target and before that there are races like the Pretty Polly Stakes at the Curragh and the Ribblesdale at Royal Ascot, so we'll see. There are plenty of options."