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Strong Irish interest in Yorkshire Oaks

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Aidan O'Brien has four possibles for next week's Group One Darley Yorkshire Oaks but, as expected, Minding was taken out at the six-day stage.

O'Brien has the option of running Royal Ascot runner-up Found along with his trio of three-year-olds, Even Song, Pretty Perfect and Seventh Heaven

Endless Time has been supplemented by Godolphin following her victory in the L ancashire Oaks last time.

Trained by Charlie Appleby, the Sea The Stars filly will be having her first run at the highest level.

"Endless Time has continued to please Charlie since her win in the Lancashire Oaks last month," Godolphin's chief executive John Ferguson said.

"She is a filly who has improved with racing and she deserves her chance in a Group One."

Jim Bolger has left in Turret Rocks as he looks for back-to-back wins following on from Pleascach last year.

Mick Channon's Harlequeen has been placed in both the Oaks and Epsom and in Ireland and would not be winning out of turn.

Sir Michael Stoute's Queen's Trust, David Simcok's Bateel, Luca Cumani's Koora and stablemate Loving Things are also in the mix.

There is French interest in the shape of Alain de Royer-Dupre's Candarliya, a multiple Group race winner.

John Gosden's Furia Cruzada and Mark Johnston's Fireglow make up the 14-strong field.