The Gold of Gold of Gold Well York ignores Jodmont International Stacks of the Gold of Gold Well York last week after being defeated in Goodwood.
John and Thadi Gosden’s Irish 2,000 Guinea and the Royal Scott Hero found out that only the second time was tasting in Sussex Stacks this season, and although there are encouraging signs in his recovery, his team has taken a step up to 10 furlongs.
Kingman’s son will pass by X -ray on Wednesday, which will give a clear indication of the diagnosis, in which Jodmont’s European racing manager Barry Mahon says: “The horse is doing good and the sound of the back, which is a good thing.
“It has been slightly swelling in his fat lock, but John and Thadi are very happy with it so it is planned to perform the X -ray on Wednesday – they have pushed it back one day, when you can leave it, the picture is clear.
“This will give us some more insights, and if the X -ray is clear, we hope that we can start some light workouts on the weekend or early next week.
“York, though not definitely happening at this stage.”
After claiming a classic honor in Ireland and the victory of St. James’ palace stakes in the royal meeting, it has been very discussed, whether the Gold of Gold will repeat these brave people on the journey or become the standout actor of the year in eight furlongs.
Jodmont Star has organized entries at Pre -Du Mulian (Parsongchimp, September 7) and Queen Elizabeth II Sticks (Scott, October 18) at a mile distance after a mile, while she is still on September 13 at the Royal Bahrain Irish champion of Lopard Town at the Royal Irish champion.
However, the name of the Colt, especially the Cepco Champion Steaks entries, disappeared as its engagement in the Qi that afternoon, the race plan was not back set until one of the top cester actors returned to fitness.
Mahon added: “It was already a good wood -timber project that lasts a mile distance for the moment and obviously there has been no talk about potential races since Goodwood, we just have to let the dust be settled and it is to be done again and again.
“You’re entering the year when there is no more opportunities and there is Mullen, Kiwi or you go to this distance for a mile and a quarter for races.
“So I wouldn’t say that there are many options, but we will just wait and see and let the horse tell.”