2022 Yorkshire Oaks Odds - Emily Upjohn, Alpinista and Tuesday could clash at York
- Latest odds and betting for the 2022 Yorkshire Oaks
- This Group One headlines day two of Ebor Festival at York on Thursday 18th August
- Alpinista, Emily Upjohn and Tuesday top the betting with William Hill
- Magical Lagoon, La Petite Coco and Toy also feature in the market
The second day of York's Ebor Festival is headlined by the Yorkshire Oaks. Unlike the Epsom and Irish Oaks, older horses can take on the three-year-olds in this Group One and the entries for this year's Yorkshire Oaks suggest we could be in for a fantastic renewal.
Let's take a look through the latest Yorkshire Oaks betting and run through the headline entries.
2022 Yorkshire Oaks Odds
| Name | Odds |
|---|---|
| Alpinista | 7/2 |
| Emily Upjohn | 7/2 |
| Tuesday | 7/2 |
| Magical Lagoon | 4/1 |
| La Petite Coco | 7/1 |
| Bar | 11/1 |
*Odds taken on 27/7/22*
2022 Yorkshire Oaks Entries
Emily Upjohn could drop back in with her fellow fillies, following a terrible run in the King George. John Gosden's filly could square off against her Epsom Oaks conqueror, Tuesday and Jessica Harrington's Magical Lagoon, who won the Irish Oaks after Emily Upjohn's no-show.
Representing the older brigade is Alpinista, who returned to action with an excellent win in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. La Petite Coco could also make the trip to York, having won the Pretty Polly Stakes on her reappearance.
Aidan O'Brien could throw three-year-olds Toy and Concert Hall into the mix. Ralph Beckett' has entered up Albaflora, while Ger Lyon's Cairde Go Deo could make her British debut at the Ebor Festival.
Other notable entrants include William Haggas' duo of Lilac Road and Sea La Rosa, Paddy Twomey's Rosscarbery and Ger Lyon's Thunder Kiss.
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