Found bid still in the balance Ante-post favourite Found remains an uncertain runner in the Qipco 1000 Guineas at Newmarket on Sunday. Trainer Aidan O'Brien last week warned his Prix Marcel Boussac winner was not guaranteed to make the trip to Headquarters, and while she features among the 15 confirmations, that remains the case. O'Brien has also left in Together Forever and Qualify , while the Jim Bolger-trained Lucida is another major hope for Ireland. The Ballydoyle trainer said on Monday evening: "We still haven't made a decision on Found. We will probably have to make a decision tomorrow. She only did a slow canter when all the horses worked after racing at the Curragh as she had a temperature a few weeks before that. "It wouldn't be fair to run her if everybody wasn't happy that she could do her best in the Guineas, and we need to keep the rest of the year in mind for her. She is coming along but it's just a question of whether the Guineas comes too soon. "The other two fillies (Qualify and Together Forever) could run on Sunday." Other leading contenders include Fadhayyil, Malabar and Tiggy Wiggy. One filly definitely not running is the Saeed bin Suroor-trained Beautiful Romance. The daughter of New Approach looked the real deal in a Doncaster maiden last October, and was hardly disgraced when third in the Nell Gwyn on her return to action. Godolphin's filly has, however, now been ruled out of the Rowley Mile Classic, with the Epsom Oaks confirmed as a main goal. "It is nothing major, but it has held her up enough to rule her out of racing this weekend," Bin Suroor told www.godolphin.com. "But I am hopeful that she will be back on target for the Oaks and other big races this summer."