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Ambulance on track after legendary horse Trueshan suffers injury in Goodwood Cup

Ambulance on track after legendary horse Trueshan suffers injury in Goodwood Cup

Scottish Sun5 days ago
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AN AMBULANCE is on the track at Goodwood after legendary horse Trueshan suffered an injury.
The iconic stayer was vying for the lead when he looked to injure his leg under jockey Hollie Doyle.
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Trueshan, a millionaire horse and multiple Group 1 winner loved by punters and jockey Hollie Doyle, looked to suffer a serious injury in the Goodwood Cup
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ITV Racing host Ed Chamberlin: "I just feel so sad about Trueshan. I hope he's OK."
It didn't look good, however.
Doyle tried to pull up the Alan King-trained nine-year-old as quickly as she could when she realised something had gone wrong.
Trueshan, who has won more than £2million during the course of his career, was sent off 22-1 for the day one feature.
He was typically keen and lit up in the early stages but Doyle, who won the Lennox earlier on the card, looked to be winning the battle to restrain him.
But it was as he challenged leader Illinois that Trueshan, who has finished first, third and fourth in three Goodwood Cup runs, appeared to hurt his leg.
More to follow.
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