Just eight declared for Eclipse Aidan O'Brien is responsible for four of the eight runners confirmed for the Coral-Eclipse Stakes at the six-day stage. So You Think heads the team for the Irish handler who won his sixth successive Irish Derby yesterday when Treasure Beach led home a one-two-three for Ballydoyle. The five year old could be joined by stablemates Cape Blanco, Jan Vermeer - who acted as a pacemaker for So You Think at Royal Ascot - and Alexander Pope who is the only three year old in the field. Workforce is an intended runner and it will be the Derby and Arc winner's second start of the season having made a successful reappearance over course and distance. Confront could perform a pacemaking role for Sir Michael Stoute's four year old. The confirmations are completed by last year's runner-up Sri Putra and Snow Fairy who could be re-routed to Sandown having been forced to miss her intended reappearance in the Pretty Polly Stakes on Saturday when the ground went against her. The trainer will not make a final decision on her particiption until later in the week, however. "Nothing is definite with a horse who has gone to Ireland and come back in the space of 36 hours," said Dunlop. "She seems fine and has started back cantering. She lost quite a bit of weight because of the journey, but she is putting it back on rapidily. "I have also entered her in the Lancashire Oaks at Haydock, just in case something weird happened with the weather, so we'll see. "I think she'll run somewhere this weekend as long as I'm happy with her as, after that, we are going to get a bit lost with her. "We'd be looking at starting her off in something like the King George or the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood, which are a while away yet."