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Fawn Leads Oaks Hopefuls

Aidan O'Brien's Peeping Fawn heads nine entries for Wednesday's Darley Yorkshire Oaks at York.

Since breaking her maiden at Naas on May 16, she finished third in the Irish 1000 Guineas and second to Light Shift in the Oaks before rattling off a Group One hat-trick in the Irish Oaks, Pretty Polly and Nassau Stakes.

She could be joined by her stable companions Alexandrova, who the race last year and but has yet to run this term, and Uimhir A Haon.

Chief opposition is expected to come from Michael Jarvis' Silkwood, an impressive winner of the Ribblesdale Stakes at Royal Ascot.

(C) PA Sport

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