Aidan O'Brien has issued a positive bulletin on star stayer Kyprios following his Saval Beg Stakes victory at Leopardstown on Friday evening.
The seven-year-old claimed a third success in the Group Three contest, with the dual Gold Cup winner seemingly well on course for another trip to Royal Ascot.
However, O’Brien expressed some concern about the horse’s movement leaving the winner’s enclosure, saying Kyprios was "moving a little bit gingerly in front".
The son of Galileo has subsequently been checked over and was reported to be sound on Saturday morning.
O’Brien, quoted on the X account of the horse’s owners Coolmore, said: "Kyprios is very good this morning and is sound.
"We think he knocked his pastern after turning sharply in the winners enclosure.
"X-rays and scans were all clean and we are very happy with him."
Kyprios has followed a familiar route to Ascot in winning last month’s Vintage Crop Stakes before taking the Saval Beg – the same path he took before his Gold Cup victories in 2022 and 2024, when he also enjoyed unbeaten seasons.
O’Brien’s charge is a general 11-10 favourite to win a third Gold Cup, which would put him level with Sagaro and Stradivarius and one win behind Yeats, who claimed four victories for O’Brien between 2006 and 2009.