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Plans for Golden Pal's return still up in the air

Golden Pal ridden by Irad Ortiz jr wins the Breeders Cup Turf Sprint

Connections of Royal Ascot flop Golden Pal believe he'll be ready for the Breeders' Cup, but are undecided on whether he returns to Britain for the Nunthorpe at York in August.

The favourite for last Tuesday's King's Stand Stakes completely missed the break at the start of the race and trailed home dead last in the 16-horse Group 1. Since April 2020, the dual Breeders' Cup winner had only finished outside the top two once, that being a seventh place in the Nunthorpe in 2021.
Trainer Wesley Ward said: "He came out of it good, there were no problems at all physically, but we'll get him home this week and start moving forward again and see where we're at and where he's at.
"We'll see how he is generally and see how his works are and we'll just have to make another plan. It's going to depend on him.
"The Breeders' Cup is right there on our home track (Keeneland), so hopefully he'll be there."
At Royal Ascot, Golden Pal was ridden by leading American rider Irad Ortiz Jr, who was making his meeting debut, and Ward explained how confusion at the start led to his demise, with the eventual withdrawal of the reluctant to load Mondammej and Khaadem, who unshipped Jamie Spencer, playing a big part.
"You try to take care of everything right down to the last detail and then that happens," said the trainer.
"I walked the course before racing with Steve Cauthen and Irad, so Steve gave him some insight as well, and I told Irad 'this is different from the States'. In the States they have handlers for each horse and they don't let them go until they're all set, but here they have no gate handlers, so I said to him 'when the last horse goes in, they kick the gate'.
"Irad understood that, but what he told me was he looked behind him and there was the horse that hadn't loaded (Mondammej) and he looked across and saw Jamie Spencer sitting on the side of the gate.
"So then as he looked back again, not knowing that the horse was going to get scratched, he could still see Jamie standing off his horse (Khaadem), so when they kicked the gate Jamie Spencer's horse went without Jamie and our guy was thinking that the starter was going to wait until Jamie got back on his horse."

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