O'Brien can choose from eight for Oaks Aidan O'Brien is responsible for eight of the 19 fillies remaining following the five-day stage in the Darley Irish Oaks at the Curragh. Even Song, the Ribblesdale winner, is his number one hope and is 2-5 favourite with Paddy Power. His others still in the mix are Ballydoyle, Best In The World, Earring, Kind Of Magic, Pretty Perfect, Seventh Heaven and Somehow. O'Brien said; "The plan is that Even Song will go for the Irish Oaks on Saturday and we'll probably run a couple more in the race also." His son, Joseph, could have his first Classic runner as a trainer in the shape of Way To My Heart. Mick Channon is looking forward to running Harlequeen, who surprised many people when third to the O'Brien-trained Minding in the Oaks at Epsom. "She is in very good form and she didn't surprise me at Epsom as I expected her to run a big race," said the West Ilsley trainer. "Silvestre de Sousa is coming over as well and he knows her and that is a big help. She has only had the four runs in her life, but she has improved with each run. "It looks a good race, but on her run at Epsom she deserves to take her chance." John Gosden's Sovereign Parade, who was seventh in the Ribblesdale after making a winning debut in a Salisbury maiden, is the other British possible. Jim Bolger has four entries - An Cailin Orga, Glamorous Approach, Siamsaiocht and Turret Rocks - while the list is completed by Red Stars from John Oxx's stable.