Flynn mulls over Mark Champion bid Pat Flynn will decide later in the week whether to let She's Our Mark take on the big boys in the Tattersalls Millions Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday. Although without a victory this season, the filly has run a number of fine races in defeat, finishing second in a hot handicap at Galway before chasing home the smart Katiyra in a Listed event last time. As well as the feature event, she also holds an entry in the Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron Stakes on the same card, and Flynn is likely to decide on Thursday which race she will line up in. "She is very well in herself and I would say the Matron may be the favourite at this stage," said the County Waterford handler. "Having said that, there may only be seven or eight runners in the big race so we will have a look at that as well and make a decision on Thursday. "She ran very well behind Katiyra last time and seems to have been holding her form all year which is good. "She is a nice filly and we will just weigh things up and take it from there." Leopardstown general manager Tom Burke does not anticipate conditions being too testing on Saturday with only light showers forecast for the rest of the week. "The ground is currently good, good to yielding in places and we are forecast some showers today and tomorrow," said Burke. "We then expect it to be largely dry on Thursday and Friday with some rain possibly coming in Friday night into Saturday morning. "That rain is going to be coming right across the country but we're hearing it may miss Dublin so we will have to see. "I don't think it should be very soft ground on Saturday."