Rose in bloom for Galway return Former classy juvenile Sendmylovetorose could make her belated three-year-old debut at the Galway Festival. Andrew Oliver's filly won her first three starts as a two-year-old and completed a hat-trick in the Cherry Hinton Stakes at Newmarket a year ago. Sendmylovetorose ran creditably in defeat on her final two starts of the campaign at Group One level and although she has missed the first half of the current season following an early setback, a comeback is imminent. Oliver said: "Essentially she is ready to run. We're just waiting for a bit of ease in the ground for her. I wouldn't want to run her if conditions were too quick. "She just picked up a stone bruise on Wednesday, but that's only a minor issue. As long as she recovers from that all right, there is a fillies' Listed race in Galway we might look at. "They normally do a good job with the ground in Galway - it doesn't get too quick and is normally safe - so that might be a good place to start with her. "She had a splint problem earlier in the year which caused her to miss the big targets, but she looks great now and is training well. "We're just waiting on the ground. Good or slower is fine, but, with the way the weather is at the moment, it's good to firm everywhere."