Tendon Injury Could See Oxted Out For 2022

Signs of tendon injury following preliminary scans could rule out Group 1-winning sprinter Oxted (GB) (Mayson {GB}) from a return to action for the year, his trainer Roger Teal has revealed.

The winner of the G1 Darley July Cup in 2020, Oxted races for Tony Hirschfeld, Stephen Piper, David Fish and John Collins, and he added victory in last year's G1 King's Stand S. to his tally before finishing third when bidding to retain his July Cup crown. 

Now six, he has not been seen on the track since last summer after undergoing knee surgery to remove a floating bone chip. Teal had been aiming Oxted towards a seasonal comeback in the G2 Duke Of York S. at York's Dante meeting but an issue with his near foreleg prompted a scan of the potential injury.

“We are still not 100 per cent clear how bad the injury is, but obviously it has knocked us out of York and will probably knock us out for the rest of the season,” said the trainer. 

“We are going to have him re-scanned again next week and then maybe, if there is some sort of miracle. I've been in this game long enough. It's probably more doubtful than not he will run again this year.”

He continued, “He has a small tear in his tendon. Sometimes you can get away with a knock, so that's why we have to have him re-scanned, but we fear the worst. Once you have something there, it often develops into something worse.

“He is still relatively young as far as sprinters go and if we look after him now, hopefully we can get him back.”

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Oxted Returns in The Duke Of York

Group 1-winning sprinter Oxted (GB) (Mayson {GB}) will make his six-year-old bow in the G2 Duke Of York Clipper Logistics S. on May 11. The Roger Teal-trained gelding was second in the event a year ago, but improved to take the 2021 G1 King's Stand S. Oxted has been away from the racecourse due to injury since finishing third in the G1 July Cup. After getting a bone chip removed, he is back in training with a clean bill of health.

“He's back in full work and we're just stepping up his work now,” Teal said. “He did a nice piece last week. I'm very happy with him and have made an entry for the York race. That's probably where we're going to be headed, then from York to Ascot.

“I think he's worthy of trying to retain his crown in the King's Stand. I would have preferred to run him at Haydock [in the G2 Temple S.], but the timings don't really work out so he's likely to go to York first.”

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Oxted On Course For 2022 Campaign

Trainer Roger Teal looks to have plenty of talented runners to look forward to this year, none more so than his stable star Oxted (GB) (Mayson {GB}), who is making good progress toward a return after missing the second half of 2021 due to injury.

Oxted looked a somewhat surprise package when winning the G3 Abernant S. and G1 July Cup in 2020 as a 4-year-old, and the gelding proved those victories were no fluke when returning last year to take the G1 King's Stand S. at Royal Ascot and place in the latest renewals of the July Cup, Abernant and G2 Duke of York S. He was benched following last year's July Cup, however, to have a bone chip removed.

“We knew it was there, it was a floating chip, but we had always monitored it and it has never really been too much of a problem,” Teal explained. “But when he hung across the track at Newmarket, we had an MRI scan because the X-rays weren't really showing where it was, and it had moved between the joint, so it was time to take it out.”

“Oxted is back off his holidays and doing a little light exercise at the moment, just tipping away quietly and we will see how he goes over the next couple of months and make a plan,” Teal added. “He has just had a long recovery, as much time as you can give him, and touch wood, that will give him every chance to have a full recovery. He looks amazing. He has come back and he looks like a bull. We are thrilled with the way he looks.”

Teal said Oxted's schedule will not look much different than it has the past two seasons.

“Obviously his main target will be the July Cup and the King's Stand again, probably,” he said. “The Abernant at Newmarket or the Duke Of York that we ran in last year will be his starting point. It will be either one of those two, I should think.”

Teal also has Oxted's 4-year-old full-brother Chipstead (GB) on the books. He capped a seven-race 3-year-old campaign last year with three successive wins over five and 5 1/2 furlongs at Bath and is rated 87.

“Chipstead came good at the back end of last season and the penny finally dropped,” said Teal of the colt. “He had a lot of ability, but his brain didn't really match his ability. But once the penny dropped, he got the hang of it and he came forward and finished the season on a high, winning three in a row, including the Bath Series Final. I went to see him the other day and he looks brilliant as well.”

Another sprinter that Teal is looking forward to for 2022 is Austin Whelan's Whenthedealinsdone (GB) (Dark Angel {Ire}), who won twice last summer at three, including at Glorious Goodwood, after being gelded and who was fifth when last seen in Doncaster's Portland H. in September.

“We are very excited about him,” said Teal. “He had a good season, winning at Glorious Goodwood. It was just unfortunate that the ground went against him in the Portland, but I'm very excited by him. Hopefully, he will progress into a pattern horse this year. He is on a rating of 96 at the moment. He was a big 3-year-old, probably too big for his own good, size-wise. He has just come back from Charlie Vigors's Hillwood Stud and he looks an absolute picture. He was always a big, rotund horse, but he has filled his frame now, and he and Oxted look like two peas in a pod.”

On the opposite end of the distance spectrum Teal has Ocean Wind (GB) (Teofilo {Ire}), who in three runs last spring was second to Sir Ron Priestley (GB) (Australia {GB}) in the Listed Further Flight S. and to Stradivarius in the G3 Sagaro S., and third as the favourite in the G3 Henry II S., since which he has been on holiday.

“Ocean Wind has had a nice long break and is due to come in shortly,” Teal said of the 6-year-old entire. “He is doing some light prep work. I'm not sure what we are going to aim at yet. We will wait until the programme book comes out and then we will start making a plan.”

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Oxted Sidelined, Has Surgery

Oxted (GB) (Mayson {GB}), who doubled his Group 1 tally with a victory in the G1 King's Stand S. this year at Royal Ascot, will sit out the remainder of the season after having surgery to remove a knee chip.

Trainer Roger Teal said the chip has been there for some time, but the decision was made to remove it after the gelding's third-place finish in his attempt to defend his title in the G1 July Cup on July 10.

“We've always known he's had a floating chip which hasn't been a problem, but after he hung in the July Cup we sent him for an MRI scan,” said Teal. “You could actually see on the scan that the chip had moved and it was just between the joints, so the best thing was to have it removed as it had just gone in the wrong place. The fact he's a gelding means we are here for a long time, not a short time, so we all decided to have it removed now and hopefully he can have time to recover for next season.

“The surgery went well, there's no cartilage damage and because he only had one race left this season, we didn't want to risk him if it was in the wrong place. He's home, he's happy and has had his dressing changed today and it all looks good.”

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