Saoire Supplemented For Moyglare Saoire has been supplemented at a cost of 30,000 euro for the 32nd running of the Moyglare Stud Stakes taking place at the Curragh this Sunday. The Francis Crowley trained performer is one of twenty-two fillies remaining in the race following the final forfeit stage today.Cherry Hinton Stakes’ winner Jewel in the Sand is likely to be the leading overseas challenger for the Group one contest and will attempt to give trainer Richard Hannon his second success in the race following 1993 winner Lemon Souffle.Recent Robert H Griffin Debutante Stakes (G2) winner Silk and Scarlet heads the list of five entries from the Aidan O’Brien team, who have won the race for 3 out of the last 4 years, while other leading home trained performers include the Con Collins trained Chelsea Rose, Galway winner Right Key and Pictavia trained by Jim Bolger.Trainer Mick Channon, successful in the race with Mail The Desert in 2002, still has Joint Aspiration, Umniya and Arabian Dancer to choose from, while Borthwick Girl trained by Brian Meehan and the Peter Chapple-Hyam trained Clear Impression are other likely British trained runners in the 300,000 contest.A strong support program includes the Group 3 Nolan & Brophy Auctioneers Flying Five with seven of the fourteen entries trained in Britain. These include The Trader, Pivotal Point and Ringmoor Down, while the home team is lead by prolific winner Osterhase. A quality line up looks guaranteed in the Group 3 Go and Go Round Tower Stakes with nineteen entries including recent course and distance maiden winner Berenson, the David Watchman trained Indesatchel and Russian Blue trained by Aidan O’Brien. Twenty-seven horses have been entered in the competitive Ladbrokes.com Irish Cambridgeshire. These include recent Tralee Listed race winner Eklim and the Ted Walsh trained Kid Creole, who will attempt to win his fourth consecutive race at the Co. Kildare venue.The ground is currently good, with rain forecast for Wednesday and Friday. Racecourse Manager Paul Hensey is however confident that the ground will remain good for Sunday’s major fixture.