Fascinating Mooresbridge Stakes anticipated Old rivals Fascinating Rock and Found are set to clash in an intriguing renewal of the Camelot EBF Mooresbridge Stakes at the Curragh on Monday. There is unfinished business after the pair met in the Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot in October when Dermot Weld's colt Fascinating Rock beat the Aidan O'Brien-trained filly by a length and a quarter. Found had better luck next time when she defeated Derby and Arc hero Golden Horn in the Breeders' Cup Turf at Keeneland at the end of October. She also has had the benefit of a run this term, finishing third to Zhukova in the Listed Alleged Stakes on this course a month ago. The second that day, Success Days, is also among the six horses declared for this Group Three over a mile and a quarter, but he is not a certain runner. Trainer Ken Condon said: "Weather forecasting, even in this day and age, is not an exact science. "We had rain last night and there is more due tonight so we declared and will have to see how much turns up. "He is not certain to run. It depends on what rain comes. We have to do the right thing by him. If he has to sit it out, so be it. We would love to run, but we are just hoping more rain materialises. "We will have to see what difference it makes to the track. We would love to see the word 'good' disappear from the going description and there is a bit to go if that is going to be the case. "The horse is well - he's improved from his first run - but we will have to wait and see. The ground is very important to him. "He's in at Chester where it's good to soft, good in places at the moment. There's rain due on Monday but its going to be dry from Tuesday onwards so you'd expected it to be good ground. "If he doesn't run, I wouldn't think Chester would be an option." The other three horses declared are Fascinating Rock's stable companion The Steward, Jim Bolger's Altesse and Hot Sauce, trained by John Joseph Murphy.