Mystic Guide Comeback on Hold

An intended winter comeback for Godolphin's Mystic Guide, winner of the 2021 Dubai World Cup Presented by Emirates Airline (G1), has been delayed after the 5-year-old Ghostzapper horse encountered a physical setback while training this winter, trainer Mike Stidham said. Off since a runner-up finish in the Suburban Stakes (G2) July 7 at Belmont Park, after which he had surgery to have a knee chip removed, Mystic Guide worked twice last month at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, the last of which was a three-furlong breeze in :36 1/5 Dec. 26. "We weren't completely happy the way he came out of it. So we decided to send him up to Kentucky to Rood & Riddle, where Dr. (Larry) Bramlage did the surgery and is overseeing his comeback," said Stidham. "Nothing serious, but enough to where we are in a holding pattern, where we had to slow down again and give him a little more time before he resumes his training." Daily Racing Form's Marcus Hersh first reported the setback, which Stidham said is unrelated to the knee injury that required surgery. The trainer expressed doubt that Mystic Guide would be retired so close to the upcoming breeding season. He said Mystic Guide, currently stabled in Keeneland with trainer Johnny Burke, would be monitored in Kentucky for the next three weeks before being re-evaluated. He could resume light training there before rejoining Stidham.