
Kind Of Blue bypasses Greenlands run due to minor issue
However, connections will have to wait a little longer to see their sprinting star back in action, with owners Wathan Racing's racing adviser Richard Brown saying: 'He's had a little niggle and he will miss Ireland.
'He should be fine for Royal Ascot and I think it's most likely you will see him first time out there.'
KIND OF BLUE wins a tight finish in the QIPCO British Champions Sprint stakes with @the_doyler on board. Congratulations to trainer @james_fanshawe and owners Wathnan Racing.#ascot #Championsday pic.twitter.com/M7jbDuJTVt
— Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) October 19, 2024
Kind Of Blue finished fourth to Inisherin in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot last year and is a best priced 8-1 to win the Group One feature on the final day of the meeting this time around, a race his trainer has claimed before with Society Rock (2011) and the colt's relation The Tin Man (2017).
Brown added: 'There is no better man than James Fanshawe to do the job with that family and we will plot into it and see if he will have an away day or something before Ascot.
'It's a bit frustrating and it is only a minor issue, but it is enough to mean we can't go to Ireland.'
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