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Royal Ascot: Gold Cup contender Haskoy retired for Ralph Beckett after tendon strain

Haskoy made the headlines last year when finishing second past the post in the St Leger, but was later placed fourth due to interference; she was expected to line up in the Gold Cup, and was around an 8/1 shot for Ascot

Frankie Dettori gets there late to win the Al Rayyan Stakes on Haskoy
Image: Frankie Dettori gets there late to win the Al Rayyan Stakes on Haskoy

Haskoy, a leading contender for the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, has been retired after straining a tendon.

Trained by Ralph Beckett, Haskoy did not make her racecourse bow until last July, when she ran out a seven-length winner on the all-weather at Wolverhampton.

The daughter of Golden Horn made rapid strides, winning a Listed race at York before coming home second in the St Leger, although the filly was demoted to fourth after causing interference in the closing stages.

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Haskoy was as short as 5-1 for the Gold Cup after a game Group Three victory on her Newbury return last month, but the setback means she will now head to the paddocks rather than the Royal meeting.

Beckett tweeted: "Haskoy has strained a tendon, consequently she is being retired to the paddocks."

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A market drifter on the exchanges on Sunday morning, asked if all was well with the colt, Stoute told the PA news agency: "No. He's not running, no. He's a non-runner."

Frankie Dettori was booked to ride the son of Nathaniel at Royal Ascot, replacing Richard Kingscote, but Bruce Raymond, racing manager to owner Saeed Suhail, added: "I knew they weren't happy with him yesterday morning.

"He worked well on Wednesday. He doesn't usually work like a rocket. His general work practice is to go steady early and to quicken."

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