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O'Brien's Yorkshire Oaks options

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Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."

Aidan O'Brien has Chicquita and Venus De Milo as possibles for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks on the Knavesmire next month.

The exciting Chicquita has yet to run for Ballydoyle and has not been seen since landing last season's Irish Oaks when trained by Alain de Royer-Dupre, where she beat Venus De Milo by half a length, despite veering markedly to her left.

In contrast, Venus De Milo has been busy since, most recently finishing second to Thistle Bird in the Pretty Polly Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh.

Chicquita was sold for six million euro at Goffs last November.

O'Brien dominated Saturday's Irish Oaks, with Ribblesdale winner Bracelet leading home Tapestry in a one-two for the stable.

However, he is no rush to formulate plans for his Classic pair.

He said: "They all seem fine and we won't be in any panic with them.

"We've got Chicquita and Venus De Milo for the Yorkshire Oaks."