Gan Amhras misses Doncaster as O'Brien declares trio Gan Amhras could still bid for a Group One victory this season in next month's Criterium International after a dirty scope ruled the Jim Bolger-trained colt out of tomorrow's Racing Post Trophy. A fine second to Soul City in the Goffs Million was boosted when stablemate, Intense Focus, improved from his third place in that race to win the Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket a week ago. Gan Amhras, who carries the colours of the trainer's wife Jackie, holds an entry in the French race, to be held over a mile on November 2. It has been won by Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heroes Bago and Dalakhani since its inception in 2001. 'His scope wasn't clean, so sadly we can't go to Doncaster. We might just go to Saint-Cloud now,' said Bolger. Aidan O'Brien is the only Irish trainer now represented in the Racing Post Trophy after declaring Masterofthehorse (Seamie Heffernan), Indian Ocean (Wayne Lordan) and Set Sail (Sean Levey) in a 15 runner line-up. Masterofthehorse and Royal Lodge winner Jukebox Jury dispute favouritism for the mile event at around 3/1.