Seafront at the Curragh James Tate is contemplating sending Seafront on a return trip to Ireland for a shot at the Balanchine Stakes. The Group Three prize at the Curragh has emerged as one of two possible targets, alongside the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot, for the two-year-old following her third placed finish in a Listed event at Naas on Sunday. Ground conditions will have a significant bearing on which race the daughter of Foxbridge will contest. "Seafront ran really well at Naas. She is a lovely filly and is improving with every race," said Tate. "The best thing about her is her temperament. She has got the best racing temperament in a horse that I've ever had. "The decision now will be whether we have a crack at the Albany, where she would have to find a few pounds with the winner at Naas (Cuff), or go for a Group Three at the Curragh the weekend after Ascot. It would probably be a choice between the two races. "She probably doesn't like the ground too fast. She would prefer it good or slightly easier so we will be a little bit swayed by the conditions."