Workforce retired to stud

WORKFORCE, brilliant winner of last year’s Investec Derby and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe has been retired to stud.

Workforce retired to stud

The four-year-old colt, owned by Khalid Abdullah and bred by his Juddmonte Farms operation, will stand at Teruya Yoshida’s Shadai Farm in Japan.

“He’s going to Shadai Stud in Japan,” said Abdullah’s racing manager Teddy Grimthorpe.

“He’s been a wonderful horse. To win a Derby and an Arc was pretty exceptional.”

Workforce, trained by Sir Michael Stoute, was unable to match his two 2010 Group One successes this season, however.

After making a winning seasonal debut in the Brigadier Gerard Stakes at Sandown in May, he was runner-up in both the Coral-Eclipse Stakes and King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot.

His last start was in the Arc but he never looked like repeat last year’s triumph and was well-beaten in 12th behind Danedream.

The son of King’s Best won four of his nine starts and amassed £3,200,000 in prize money.

lGrands Crus is under consideration to run at the Hennessy Gold Cup meeting at Newbury later this month.

Trainer David Pipe had mooted an ambitious tilt at the Betfair Chase at Haydock this weekend but decided against it following discussions with connections.

Grands Crus was an easy winner of his chasing debut at Cheltenham on Friday and could now be stepped up to Grade Two class for the Fuller’s London Pride Novices’ Chase on Friday, November 25.

Pipe said: “He will probably go for the novice chase at the Hennessy meeting or back to Cheltenham in December.”

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