Prix de I’Arc de Triomphe winner Enable will be out of action till at least August after suffering an injury, according to a report on Sky Sports.
The filly had a brilliant 2017 season and was victorious in six of her seven starts, which ensured that she was one of the most in-form horses.

However, trainer John Gosden has spotted an injury which will keep her out of action until at least August as preparations for her recovery will commence as soon as possible.
Enable has not raced since her last victory back in October 2017 but she was set to race in the Coronation Cup in Epsom on 1st June.
She was one of the favourites going into the race which would have been her seasonal debut but Gosden has had to withdraw her from the event.
Enable’s owner Prince Khalid Abdullah’s racing manager confirmed the news.
Enable has met with a setback in training. She has some filling in her knee which is being fully investigated.
Gosden is hoping that the problem is not major enough to keep her out for longer than a few months.




