Quality seven declared for Naas Group 3 Jim Bolger, successful last year with Cuis Ghaire, will bid to take the Coolmore Stud Fillies Sprint Stakes for the second successive year with Kitty Kiernan - one of seven declared for the Group 3 juvenile event at Naas tomorrow. The daughter of Pivotal beat Lillie Langtry on her debut over course and distance. The latter reopposes and will in turn attempt to provide Aidan O'Brien with his third winner in the latest five runnings of this race following in the footsteps of Rumplestiltskin and You'resothrilling. The six furlongs event is given further interest with British raider Electric Feel, and the Marco Botti-trained filly bids to follow up her debut win in a Newmarket maiden at the beginning of May. One winner has emerged from that heat while the second has subsequently finished fourth in Listed company, form which Botti admits his runner will have to improve on. He said, 'She came out of Newmarket in good order but obviously it's difficult to say how good she is, although she seems to be going the right way. The ground should be fine for her but this is a much tougher race. There's some nice fillies in there but we have to take our chance and see what she's capable of.' 'We could look at Royal Ascot for her if she runs well tomorrow, but we have to see how she runs here first. The six furlongs is right for her and this race comes at the right time.' David Wachman is double-handed with A Mind Of Her Own and Justaroundmidnight, while recent Listed winner Wrong Answer and What About Me complete the field.