Walk In The Sun Changes Yards And Heads To Royal Ascot
Walk In The Sun, previously trained by Jeremy Noseda, failed the test after winning at Lingfield in February has since been moved by owners Phoenix Thoroughbreds to Martyn Meade and is being lined up for a crack at the St James's Palace Stakes.
Walk In The Sun was one of 14 horses who were removed from Noseda's yard by owners Phoenix Thoroughbreds who saw their
Gronkowski finish second behind
Justify in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday evenin
"It is very much the plan to run at Ascot. He's done a couple of nice bits of work. Oisin Murphy rides, as long as he's available."
Murphy celebrated his first Royal Ascot win last year when guiding Benbatl to victory in the Hampton Court Stakes.
There's no doubt he will fancy his chances of landing another big winner with Walk In The Sun's progressive profile.
Meade added: "The British Horseracing Authority have confirmed he's eligible to run.
"Whatever else might be going on over that, I'm not a party to it and it doesn't involve me."
Tom Ludt, vice-president of equine operations at Phoenix, said he could not comment on the test "as it's still pending".
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