Seeharn steps up in grade Seeharn puts her 100% record on the line when she tackles Group Two company for the first time in the Keeneland Debutante Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday. Kevin Prendergast's filly has done nothing wrong to date, winning both her races at the County Kildare track in good style. "Seeharn is in good shape and all being well she'll take her chance," said Prendergast. "She's won her first two races and this is another step up, but she deserves to have a go. "We probably have Aidan O'Brien's filly Together to beat. We were beaten about a length by her with a horse called Puttore and I hope this filly might be a little bit better, but we'll see. "Good ground should be fine for her but she is by Pivotal, so maybe ideally she would like some ease." Connections of Lily Again also name Together as a big danger as Paul Cole's charge bids to become the first British-trained winner since the Barry Hills-trained Polar Bird was successful in 1989. She landed a Listed event at Sandown last time after finishing fifth to Memory in the Cherry Hinton Stakes at Newmarket. "The way she took her Sandown listed event fills us with hope that she'll improve for it, and she shouldn't be dismissed," the trainer told his website, www.paulcole.co.uk. "We believe Together will be tough to beat." Together is among a team of four from the Ballydoyle stable in a nine-runner field as O'Brien goes for an eighth triumph in the seven-furlong contest. Gemstone, Inca Princess and Misty For Me are O'Brien's other challengers while Gatamalata, Hasty Katie and Laughing Lashes make up the field.