Snow Fairy set for well-deserved break Snow Fairy is to have a well-deserved holiday after romping to victory in the Darley Irish Oaks to add to her narrow success in the Epsom equivalent. The Yorkshire Oaks, the Prix Vermeille and the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf are among the options for the three-year-old, owned by Cristina Patino. However, trainer Ed Dunlop will take stock first before committing the filly to future targets. "She was amazing, it was an amazing day and we will enjoy it for a while," said Dunlop. "She was stronger before the race and had worked better than before Epsom. We were happy with the vibes, but petrified about the ground. "She coped with the ground, but both Ryan (Moore) and I believe she is better on decent ground. "Reports from my travelling head lad is that she's OK. "As for future plans, she's in the Yorkshire Oaks. We'll have to see how she comes out of this race before we consider that and there's the Prix Vermeille, but we're not going to make any decisions at this stage. "As for the Breeders' Cup we will see about that. You know my love affair with the Breeders' Cup. She needs nominating for that which is expensive, but we will give her a holiday now and see how we go." Ouija Board, Dunlop's English and Irish Oaks heroine in 2004, ran in three successive Breeders' Cups, winning the Filly & Mare Turf in 2004 and 2006 and finishing second in 2005.