William Muir has set his sights on the end of the year for Pyledriver, with options abroad in focus.
A minor setback kept the Coronation Cup winner firstly out of the King George at Ascot and more recently the Juddmonte International at York.
Muir, who trains the four-year-old in partnership with Chris Grassick, has been at pains not to rush him back – and as a result has taken Champions Day and the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe off the menu, with a possible run in Germany on the cards.
“I’ll let him tell me when he’s ready. After York I said I wouldn’t set more targets and we’d just go easy for 10 days and trot for a couple of weeks,” said Muir.
“I’m just going to take my time, it’s something minor but I want him to heal properly and not have any scars in his mind.
“He’s jumping out of his skin at the moment, he’s so fresh and well. I would say the first race we could think about looking at is on November 7 which is the last Group One in Europe (Grosser Preis von Bayern in Munich).
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