AIDAN O’Brien has pulled three horses out of the Epsom Oaks at the final declaration stage.
But the market is still headed by his star filly Ylang Ylan as one of two Ballydoyle entries.
O’Brien did not declare Opera Singer – who finished third in last weekend’s Irish 1000 Guineas – Everlasting and Buttons.
But he did leave in his only other runner Rubies Are Red, who is 3-1 second-favourite behind 2-1 market leader Ylang Ylang.
O’Brien’s trio were the only ones to come out on Thursday morning meaning 12 fillies will head to post at 4.30pm on Friday.
Dermot Weld will saddle the 7-2 third-favourite in the form of Ezeliya.
More to follow.
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