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AIDAN'S ARMY

Aidan O’Brien to unleash a number of stable stars at Navan racecourse on Sunday including Order Of St George

Aidan O'Brien's stayer will make his seasonal reappearance in the Vintage Crop Stakes while O'Brien will also be running the likes of Royal Ascot winners Sioux Nation and Different League

Order Of St George

AIDAN O'BRIEN is set to unleash another set of stable stars at Navan on Sunday.

Top-class stayer Order Of St George will face just two rivals on his reappearance with the likes of Royal Ascot hero Sioux Nation also getting his season underway.

 Order Of St George makes his seasonal reappearance
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Order Of St George makes his seasonal reappearanceCredit: Sportsfile

O'Brien said of Order Of St George: "He's in good form. He's just ready to start back and we're happy with him. We're hoping he runs a nice race."

Order Of St George will be taken on by the Jim Bolger-trained Clongowes and Jedd O'Keeffe's British challenger Lord Yeats.

Meanwhile Sioux Nation is one of three runners for O'Brien in the Committed Stakes.

"He's in good form and is just ready to start back. The ground won't be ideal but this will start him off," said the Ballydoyle handler.

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O'Brien also saddles Fleet Review (Wayne Lordan) and Different League (Seamie Heffernan) who will be making her first start for new connections after changing hands for 1.5million guineas.

"Different League is just ready to start and hopefully we'll learn a lot about her," said O'Brien.

"Ideally, Fleet Review would prefer better ground, but he's in good form."

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