Love among Ballydoyle quartet for Flame of Tara Love is one of four potential runners for Aidan O'Brien in the Flame of Tara EBF Stakes at the Curragh. The daughter of Galileo won a maiden and the Group Three Silver Flash Stakes at Leopardstown in July, but could finish only fifth when a hot favourite to complete her hat-trick in the Debutante Stakes at the Curragh last week. O'Brien has also entered Holy Roman Empress, Salsa and So Wonderful on Friday for a race he won 12 months ago with Just Wonderful. Jessica Harrington has two interesting contenders in Cayenne Pepper and Silence Please. Cayenne Pepper has won a Leopardstown maiden and a conditions race at Tipperary, while Silence Please was a ready winner on her only start to date at Gowran Park. The Ger Lyons-trained Auxilia and Joseph O’Brien’s Brook On Fifth also feature among 12 hopefuls for the one-mile Group Three. Aidan O'Brien has seven entries in the second Group Three on the card — the Round Tower Stakes. The Ballydoyle maestro has saddled six previous winners of this six-furlong heat, including each of the last three — with Ten Sovereigns a notable victor 12 months ago. His potential challenge this year includes the highly-regarded Lope Y Fernandez — who has proved no match for the hugely exciting Pinatubo on his last couple of starts at Royal Ascot and Goodwood — and last week's course winner Wichita. Course scorer Millisle is one of five possible runners for the Harrington stable - while Archie Watson’s Guildsman, Richard Hannon’s Lexington Rebel and Richard Fahey’s Ventura Lightning are potential raiders from Britain. The third Group Three of the twilight fixture is the Snow Fairy Fillies Stakes, in which John Oxx's Skitter Scatter sets the standard — although she is expected to run instead at Tipperary the previous day. More likely runners include Joseph O’Brien’s Red Tea, Aidan O’Brien’s Goddess and Viadera from the Lyons yard. The most valuable race is the E100,000 Tote Irish Cambridgeshire, for which What’s The Story heads the weights for Scottish trainer Keith Dalgleish. A total of 40 horses remain in contention.