Flashy Wings Confirmed For Moyglare Europe's leading 2yo filly, the unbeaten Flashy Wings has been confirmed a starter in Sunday's Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh this Sunday to set up a mouth watering clash with three times winner Rumpelstiltskin.The 300,000-euro contest has attracted an entry of 17 following today's final forfeit stage, including three other strong overseas challengers in Pure Illusion, Spinning Queen and Don't Dili Dali.The Mick Channon trained Flashy Wings, already installed as ante postfavourite for next years Newmarket 1000 Guineas, has been mighty impressive in maintaining her unbeaten record with victories at Royal Ascot at York and at the York Ebor meeting. She may be joined in Sunday's race by stable companion Almost Spinning according to a spokesperson for the Channon team.Meanwhile, Rumpelstiltskin spearheads the home challenge and Aidan O'Brien, who trains the filly could also be represented by both Beauty Bright and Race For The Stars. Further spice is added to the contest with the inclusion of the Jim Bolger trained Modeeroch, Ambika and Sandie, while Kevin Prendergast has entered both Talwin and Ugo Fire. Successful Curragh based Mick Halford is also out to gain Group 1 glory with recent Tipperary scorer Sakkara Star, which carries the colours of Anita O'Leary, wife of Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary.A strong British trained team will line up for the Nolan & BrophyAuctioneers Flying Five including last year's runner up Benbaun, The Tatling, The Trader and recent Nunthorpe Stakes third Majestic Missile, while the home team is lead by Moon Unit.Last years Moyglare Stud Stakes heroine Chelsea Rose is one of 21 entries in the Listed Dance Design Stakes. The Con Collins trained filly faces a stiff overseas challenge, which includes Summitville, Trew Class and Brindisi.27 horses have been entered for the 100,000-euro Ladbrokes.ie IrishCambridgeshire including three British trained performers, while the home team includes the Dermot Weld trained Bobs Pride who has been off the track since finishing a creditable 7th behind Dubawi in the Boylesports Irish 2000 Guineas last May.Listed race winner Clare Hills is the sole British trained entry in the Group 3 Go and Go Round Tower Stakes, while Aussie Rules, Abigail Pet and Dandy Man lead the home defence.