
Tragedy as legendary horse Trueshan dies at Goodwood after suffering serious injury
The iconic stayer was vying for the lead in the £500,000 Goodwood Cup when he injured his leg under jockey Hollie Doyle.
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Trueshan, a millionaire horse and multiple Group 1 winner loved by punters and jockey Hollie Doyle, suffered a serious injury in the Goodwood Cup
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ITV Racing host Ed Chamberlin: "I just feel so sad about Trueshan."
He later confirmed live on-air the horse had to be put down.
Doyle tried to pull up the Alan King-trained nine-year-old as quickly as she could when she realised something had gone wrong.
Trueshan, who has won more than £2million during the course of his career, was sent off 22-1 for the day one feature.
He was typically keen and lit up in the early stages but Doyle, who won the Lennox earlier on the card aboard 25-1 Witness Stand, looked to be winning the battle to restrain him.
But it was as he challenged leader Illinois that Trueshan, who has finished first, third and fourth in three Goodwood Cup runs, appeared to hurt his leg.
An ambulance was called onto the track but the news everybody feared was sadly confirmed shortly after.
This was the second race in succession the ambulance had been called into action.
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Kinross, who was vying for favouritism at the head of the betting for the Lennox, was kicked by Audience just moments before the off.
He appeared to be bleeding and was quickly pulled from the race.
Trueshan had won 16 of his 34 career races - although his most recent was a Listed contest at Sandown over a year ago.
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