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Listed prizes up for grabs at Navan

Sioux Nation and Ryan Moore win the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot last summerSioux Nation and Ryan Moore win the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot last summer
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Sioux Nation is one of three Aidan O'Brien representatives in the Committed Stakes at Navan on Sunday.

Triumphant in the Group Two Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot last summer, the son of Scat Daddy went on to supplement those gains in the Group One Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh in August.

Ryan Moore will partner Sioux Nation on his seasonal reappearance and O'Brien is looking forward to getting his campaign under way, despite having reservations about underfoot conditions.

"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.

O'Brien also saddles Fleet Review (Wayne Lordan) and Different League (Seamie Heffernan) in this five-and-a-half-furlong Listed contest.

Different League won the Albany Stakes at the Royal meeting for French trainer Matthieu Palussiere and was last seen filling the runner-up spot behind the O'Brien-trained Clemmie in the Cheveley Park at Newmarket.

She makes her first start for new connections after changing hands for 1.5million guineas during the off-season.

"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."

Speak In Colours makes his debut for Joseph O'Brien after winning twice as a juvenile for Marco Botti, while Adrian Keatley has interestingly booked Gerald Mosse to partner The Broghie Man.

Jessica Harrington's Brick By Brick and Too Familiar, trained by Johnny Murtagh, complete the line-up.

Listed honours are also up for grabs in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Salsabil Stakes.

Aidan O'Brien fires a three-pronged assault, with Moore seemingly preferring Bye Bye Baby to stablemates Easter Lily (Lordan) and Sizzling (Heffernan).

O'Brien said: "Bye Bye Baby is in good form. She's won in Navan before, we don't think she'll mind the ground and she's just ready to start."

Other hopefuls in a 10-strong field include Willie McCreery's Mary Tudor and Sometimesadiamond from Jim Bolger's yard.