Three Moons is set to make her comeback in August following her late withdrawal from the Oaks.Harry Dunlop's Montjeu filly finished second in the Pretty Polly Stakes at Newmarket and was beaten only a short head by Midday in a maiden last summer.With Henry Cecil's charge running so well in the Epsom Classic, Dunlop was left to wonder what might have been after Three Moons suffered an 11th-hour setback."I'm very pleased with her progress and she is just beginning to come back into normal work," said Dunlop."We had to give her some time off for a muscular injury and we envisage getting her back on the track in August."She's in the Yorkshire Oaks, but we felt we had to put her in that as she was going to run in the Oaks. We still don't quite know here we are with her."She hasn't won a Listed race yet, so there are lots of options and we won't tie her down to anything."Oaks day was difficult seeing Midday go so close, and I'm sure on form she would have run well - though I'm not saying she would have won."