Telescope ruled out of Investec Derby at Epsom

The horse is part owned by Sir Alex Ferguson

Pa
Thursday 23 May 2013 06:15 EDT
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Telescope in action at Lingfield
Telescope in action at Lingfield (GETTY IMAGES)

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Telescope has a sore left shin and “won't be running” in the Investec Derby at Epsom on June 1, said trainer Sir Michael Stoute.

The Galileo colt had a racecourse gallop at Lingfield on Wednesday, in which he was described as only "workmanlike" by the Newmarket handler.

He has since developed a sore shin, with Stoute of the opinion the premier Classic will now come too soon.

Stoute said: "He has a bit of soreness on a left shin and I don't think the horse will be going to Epsom.

"He's not giving us the right signs and won't be running."

Telescope missed an intend prep run in the Dante Stakes at York last week after grazes he sustained on his legs became infected.

He has not raced since winning a strong Newmarket maiden last September.

Amongst Telescope's owners is former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Stoute said: "He has had hold-ups here and there and hasn't been giving us the right signs."

Asked if he was definitely out of the Derby, Stoute said: "He's not going to run."

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