Gal has Curragh option The Curragh could come calling for Be My Gal after she secured an accomplished Group Three success in France last Thursday. Roger Charlton's sparingly campaigned filly impressively overcame a strong home contingent to take the Prix de Psyche at Deauville by a length and a half. The three-year-old daughter of Galileo may now remain at that grade for the Dance Design Fillies Stakes over a furlong shorter at the Curragh on August 31. A third visit to France for the Group Two Prix de la Nonette back at Deauville on August 19 is not out of the question, either. Owner-breeder John Deer said: "It was the second time she'd run in a Group Three - she had a bit of bad luck the first time at Chantilly, when she was third - so we were hoping she'd run well. "She's a big filly who is lightly raced so you'd think she'd improve for it. "She's in at the Curragh, which is an option, and there's also a race at Deauville that we are thinking about. "Looking at her pedigree, she's out of quite a fast family so I'd personally be inclined to drop her in trip. "Then again, Frankie Dettori seemed to think she'd get a mile and a half at Deauville, so that's a nice problem to have."