Trueshan Unlikely to Compete at Royal Ascot

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Trueshan wins the 2021 Prix du Cadran at ParisLongchamp

Trainer Alan King said June 12 that it is unlikely long-term ante-post favorite Trueshan  will run in the June 16 Gold Cup (G1) at Royal Ascot.

The 6-year-old son of Planteur  was a late withdrawal from the contest 12 months ago due to unsuitably quick ground and looks set to miss out again with the going officially good to firm, good in places at Ascot.

King has made no secret of how much winning the Gold Cup would mean to him, and Trueshan carries strong claims after winning the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup (G1) and Qatar Prix du Cadran (G1) last year, plus back-to-back editions of the Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup (G2).

"It's hard to see him running," King said. "I fear the ground is only going to get firmer, the forecast is for the temperature to get into the high 20s by the end of the week. There is an option that he could still get declared on Tuesday, but it looks very unlikely that he will actually be able to run.

"It will be frustrating but it won't actually be that difficult a decision as we don't want to harm him by running him on unsuitable ground—and we can't change the weather."

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However, an alternative option at Royal Ascot could be available for Trueshan just 48 hours later if rain comes in time for the final day of the meeting.

King said: "I'll probably put him in the (June 18) Queen Alexandra Stakes, just in case the weather breaks at the end of the week."

With the dry forecast at Ascot currently set to extend to the weekend, the top-rated stayer could again be rerouted to the June 25 William Hill Northumberland Plate at Newcastle, where he would carry 148 pounds and give 15 pounds to his nearest handicap rival.

He finished sixth in the race off a BHA mark of 118 last year, when his weight of 144 was offset by Rhys Clutterbuck's five-pound claim, and he is rated 120 now.

King said: "He's in the Northumberland Plate again and I wouldn't really want to go there again, but he might have to. He'd have even more weight than last year, but I always said he won the Goodwood Cup because he had a run at Newcastle. It is a long time to wait until Goodwood and we'll try to get him out somewhere."

The latest forecast for Ascot suggests it will be a dry week through to Saturday, with temperatures rising to 26 degrees Celsius on Friday and watering set to resume on Monday.