Hobbs set to miss Arc for Ascot

appears to favour pulling out of the Prix de in favour of him at the Champion Stakes.

The 64-year-old trainer is pondering his options for the upcoming big races at and respectively and, while he has not completely ruled Jack Hobbs out of the French trip this coming weekend, it seems he will be left for the Champion Stakes on October 17.

Gosden is sending to Paris and does not see the point in taking Jack Hobbs along for the ride given that he has already trailed his stablemate in both the Dante at and the Investec at .

Gosden, who will keep tabs on the weather and ground conditions before making a firm decision, said: “If the ground did turn soft, he comes back into play (for the Arc). We are very much watching the weather.

“It is autumn and we’ve been having a huge amount of rain in August and September, so anything’s possible.

“But he is a horse who can run in it (Arc) next year, there’s no doubt about that, and I think it would be stupid to run them both.

“Golden Horn has proven himself superior and I don’t see the point in going there to find out that again when the Champion Stakes is 13 days later.

“The owner and manager are very clear that the Arc and the Champion are equal and they’re just as happy to go to the Champion.”

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