Sussex Stakes: Coroebus misses out on Goodwood Group One; unbeaten Baaeed heads seven-runner field

Coroebus was lame in his box this morning and was found to have an abscess in his left hind; Modern Games runs in his place for the Charlie Appleby team; unbeaten Baaeed also runs for the William Haggas team

Image: Coroebus and William Buick cling to the far rail in the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot

Classic hero Coroebus will not take on the brilliant Baaeed in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood on Wednesday after suffering a setback.

The pair looked set for a mouthwatering clash in the midweek highlight, with the unbeaten Baaeed having to concede 8lb to Coroebus, winner of the 2000 Guineas and the St James's Palace Stakes.

But owners Godolphin confirmed on Monday morning that Coroebus would not head for the Sussex Downs, posting on Twitter: "Unfortunately Coroebus will not run in this week's Sussex Stakes @GoodwoodRaces.

"He was lame in his box this morning and after examination, was found to have an abscess in his left hind pastern. This is being treated and he will now target the Prix Jacques le Marois."

Having already been odds-on, Baaeed will now be extremely prohibitive odds to make it nine from nine against six rivals.

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Last year's winner Alcohol Free returns to defend her crown for Andrew Balding off the back of winning the July Cup at Newmarket, while Aidan O'Brien saddles Breeders' Cup hero Order Of Australia, who was last seen registering back-to-back wins in the Group Two Minstrel Stakes at the Curragh.

Image: Baaeed and Jim Crowley pull clear to win the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot

Japanese hopes are carried by Bathrat Leon, who makes his first competitive appearance since causing a shock in the Godolphin Mile on Dubai World Cup night at Meydan in March.

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In the absence of Coroebus Charlie Appleby relies on Modern Games, with Chindit (Richard Hannon) and Angel Bleu (Ralph Beckett) completing the field.

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