Pearl among Cheveley Park nine Lightening Pearl, who was supplemented at the five-day stage, is among the nine declared for the Group 1, Cheveley Park Stakes to be run at Newmarket tomorrow. The Ger Lyons trained filly is the only Irish representative in the race and will be ridden by Johnny Murtagh. Having finished second to Experience on her debut at Navan in June, the daughter of Marju went on to score twice, winning her maiden at Roscommon before taking the Group 3 Go And Go Round Tower Stakes last time out at the Curragh, gaining revenge on Experience, who she beat into second. Sandwiched in between her two victories, she ran a cracker to finish third behind Maybe and Yellow Rosebud in the Group 2, Debutante Stakes also at the Curragh. Best Terms will be among her rivals as she bids to stretch her 100% record to five with Robert Winston booked to ride. Richard Hannon's filly has taken all before her so far, notching up a brace of Group Two wins in the Queen Mary and Lowther Stakes on her last two starts. She now goes for glory at the top level and will reoppose Shumoos, who got to within a short head of her at Royal Ascot. The Brian Meehan-trained youngster opened her pattern-race account in the Sirenia Stakes at Kempton earlier this month. Shumoos is one of five reopposing fillies beaten by Best Terms in the Lowther at York. She was 10th that day with Hello Glory third, Angels Will Fall and Sunday Times dead-heating for seventh and Lady Gorgeous ninth. Angels Will Fall's trainer Charlie Hills has also declared Salisbury Listed winner Sajwah while Miss Work of Art completes the field. Paddy Power bet: 5/4 Best Terms, 3/1 Lightening Pearl, 8/1 Shumoos, 10/1 Sajwah, 12/1 Angels Will Fall, Hello Glory, 16/1 Miss Work Of Art, 33/1 Sunday Times, 40/1 Lady Gorgeous.