Bad timing for Stradivarius team scuppers York bid
Doncaster could ‘possibly’ be an option for Gosden-trained eight-year-old.
Owner Bjorn Nielsen will determine plans for Stradivarius after a late setback saw his staying star miss out on a planned York outing. The eight-year-old was due to bid for a fourth win in the Weatherbys Hamilton Lonsdale Cup, and a seventh victory overall on the Knavesmire, after pushing Kyprios all the way in the Goodwood Cup last time out. However, trainers John and Thady Gosden announced the son of Sea The Stars had a bruised foot and would not run early on Friday morning.
He said: “We were checking him over this morning, as we do routinely with runners, and noticed he just wasn’t quite right and a bit sore on his foot. “It’s pretty remarkable that he’s been able to meet every engagement over the many years, never missed a race.
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