Toast Of New York could return to racing

Saturday 25 February 2017, 7:35am

Toast Of New York is back in the Britain being assessed by veterinary staff to see if he can make a return to racing.

The UAE Derby winner was last seen when agonisingly beaten in the 2014 Breeders' Cup Classic by Bayern with injury forcing him into early retirement.

After his Breeders' Cup run he was bought by Al Shaqab Racing and has been standing at stud in Qatar, but the fledgling breeding industry there is such he has not covered many mares.

"He is currently in the UK, but we are very much feeling our way with him at the moment," Al Shaqab's racing manager Harry Herbert said:.

"He's being evaluated by Duncan Moir, Al Shaqab's vet, and we'll take it from there one step at a time.

"I must stress that at this stage he is some way off returning to training. However, should all go well that is what we'd like to do.

"His tendon injury has now had plenty of time to heal and we just felt it was worth another shot.

"We are very much feeling our way at this stage, though."

– PAA

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