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Lingfield Derby Trial: Waipiro given back-up option after stumbling block en route to Epsom at Newmarket

Waipiro was withdrawn before the start at Newmarket on Friday after jockey Tom Marquand was kicked by rival Forca Timao; Lingfield Derby Trial could feature Military Order (6/1 for Epsom), while Bluestocking (14/1 for the Oaks) entered in Oaks Trial

Waipiro (red and black) in winning action at Newmarket last month
Image: Waipiro (red and black) in winning action at Newmarket last month

Waipiro is a possible for the Lingfield Derby Trial after his Newmarket bid was scuppered on the way to the start.

The Ed Walker-trained Australia colt, who is a half-brother to Hong Kong hero Waikuku, was set to be an intriguing runner at Headquarters after a taking seasonal debut over course and distance late last month.

The Listed Newmarket Stakes was an intended stepping stone to the Betfred Derby - but Waipiro was unable to compete as rival runner Forca Timao kicked out on the way to the start and struck the arm of jockey Tom Marquand.

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Marquand sustained a wound that required stitches and he was forced to step down, causing the withdrawal of Waipiro.

Marquand is healing having escaped any broken bones and Walker reports the horse to be none the worse as the blow did not reach him.

Lingfield will now be an alterative outing, though his trainer is conscious of ground conditions and will monitor the going throughout the week.

Tom Marquand suffered a nasty arm injury as he headed to the start on Waipiro at Newmarket last week
Image: Tom Marquand suffered a nasty arm injury as he headed to the start on Waipiro at Newmarket last week

"He's absolutely fine, unfortunately for Tom he took the blow," he said. "It's obviously a real pain for us because Lingfield looks like it's going to be on soft ground now and that [Newmarket] was the right spot for him.

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"It's frustrating, but he's well and he's being trained for Lingfield at the moment.

"I'd run him on good to soft but I wouldn't run him on soft, so it'll be dependent on which way things go this week."

Waipiro is one of 14 contenders for the near 12-furlong contest, with Charlie Appleby's Military Order the headline act following his effortless return in a Newbury novice event last month.

Classic contenders on trial!

Military Order - 7/1 for Derby (Sky Bet)

Gooloogong - 25/1 for Derby

Waipiro - 33/1 for Derby

Bluestocking - 14/1 for Oaks

Be Happy - 25/1 for Oaks

He is a general 6/1 shot for Epsom and could be joined by Listed-winning stablemate Noble Dynasty, although he holds an alternative entry in Thursday's Dee Stakes at Chester.

Gooloogong, a 33/1 chance for the premier Classic, and Bertinelli could represent Aidan O'Brien.

Newmarket Stakes second Circle Of Fire could make a swift return, while Laafi, Artistic Star and Ndaawi also feature.

Bluestocking could return ahead of Oaks bid

Ralph Beckett's Bluestocking made a splash on her only juvenile start and is generally available at 14/1 for Epsom ahead of her possible return in the Oaks Trial Fillies' Stakes.

A Juddmonte-owned daughter of Camelot out of Group One winner Emulous, Bluestocking beat the colts in style on her debut in a Salisbury novice heat in September.

Bluestocking, ridden by Rob Hornby, wins The Byerley Stud British EBF Novice Stakes division one at Salisbury
Image: Bluestocking, ridden by Rob Hornby, wins at Salisbury

Karl Burke's Fillies' Mile third Bright Diamond is among the 14 entries, along with Sunset Point and Eternal Hope for the Appleby team and O'Brien's pair of Be Happy and Lambada.

Joseph O'Brien has a strong potential team for the Group Three Chartwell Fillies' Stakes with Agartha, American Kestrel and Honey Girl mounting a three-strong challenge.

Previous Group-race winners Sacred and Sandrine also feature, for William Haggas and Andrew Balding respectively.

White Moonlight, Just Beautiful, Secret Angel and Juliet Sierra are other names to note.

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