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Ascot Gold Cup hero Big Orange sidelined for the season

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Michael Bell’s popular stayer has suffered a leg injury

Big Orange Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Ascot Gold Cup winner Big Orange has been ruled out for the season because of injury, trainer Michael Bell has announced.

The popular seven-year-old stayer has damaged a leg which will keep him out of the 2018 Flat campaign.

Bell told Press Association Sport: “It’s a body-blow for all concerned.

“The horse is 100 per cent sound and giving off all the right signs. But he had a little bit of heat in his leg tonight and though he jogged up sound on a hard surface, there is a small hole in his off-fore suspensory.

“It’s a blow as he’s our flag-bearer, but the horse is happy and healthy and the vet is cautiously optimistic that it should heal in time.”

Big Orange defeated Order Of St George by a short head in a dramatic renewal of the Ascot Gold Cup last season.

He was last seen finishing down the field in the Dubai Gold Cup at Meydan in March and was preparing to make a return to the track in the Henry II Stakes at Sandown on Thursday week.