Queen Mary third Curragh bound Richard Hannon`s Roundtree is set to make a quick reappearance on Friday evening after her fine performance in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot, it was revealed today.Her target will be the Goffs £100,000 Challenge at the Curragh, a six-furlong contest for which 25 horses have been entered, including a nine-strong entry from Britain.The Night Shift filly ran a cracking race to finish third at the Royal meeting, three-quarters of a length behind Queen`s Logic and Sophisticat.She had previously finished second from a bad draw in the Listed Hilary Needler Trophy at Beverley.Hannon has also entered Sandown maiden runner-up Prince Dayjur.'Roundtree definitely goes but I don`t know think a decision has been taken on the other horse yet,' said a stable spokeswoman.Another confirmed runner is the Giles Bravery-trained Addo.Bravery`s filly was only beaten five lengths behind David Loder`s Latin Lynx on her debut and the Newmarket handler is hopeful of a good show.'We have every intention of running her there. She ran pretty well first time out and the winner ran an interesting race in the Queen Mary,' said Bravery. 'She`s a game little thing and she won`t be beaten for heart. It is an extra furlong and a half which, with the Curragh being stiff, is a bit of a worry but I`m sure we`ll ride her accordingly.'Last year there were 11 runners and five or six hadn`t run before - this year looks a bit trappier. But if we`re in the cash at the end then we`ll be happy.'However, Brian Meehan, who had entered Ascot sixth Doc Holiday, as well as the maiden Great View, confirmed today that his pair would not make the trip across the Irish Sea.