Economics Ruled Out of Royal Ascot: A Major Blow to Haggas's Campaign

Economics Ruled Out of Royal Ascot A Major Blow to Haggass Campaign

Economics Ruled Out of Royal Ascot: A Major Blow to Haggas's Campaign

So, here’s the big one— Economics is officially out of Royal Ascot , and let me tell you, it’s a gut punch not just for fans, but for trainer William Haggas, who had high hopes pinned on this superstar colt for the Prince of Wales’s Stakes. This isn’t just any scratch—it’s one of those announcements that immediately shakes up the whole betting market and sends a ripple across the festival buzz.

Economics, last season’s Irish Champion Stakes winner and the horse that famously took down dual Derby winner Auguste Rodin, was meant to be Haggas’s jewel at this year’s Royal Ascot. The plan was all set: a return to the track in the red-hot Group 1 Prince of Wales’s Stakes, where he was trading as second-favorite at around 5-1. That was until a muscle pull during a post-gallop cooldown forced connections to pull the plug.

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Now, for a bit of context—Economics had a pretty flawless three-year-old campaign. He skipped the Derby last year but made up for it in spades by winning the Group 2 Dante Stakes at York before taking on the best in Ireland and coming out on top. His form was solid, his potential obvious, and Royal Ascot was supposed to be his grand seasonal debut. Haggas even took him for a prep gallop at Newbury recently, and everything looked on track. But after working nicely, a muscle issue cropped up, and unfortunately, they’ve simply run out of time.

Haggas has remained cool about the situation, saying, “It’s no big deal, and hopefully he can be back in action soon.” But let’s be honest—it’s a massive strategic setback. For punters and racegoers alike, this changes everything. Los Angeles, Aidan O’Brien’s powerful entry, immediately surged to market favorite after the news broke. William Hill even reported a notable shift, with several other horses also seeing movement due to the void left by Economics.

And this isn’t an isolated incident—Royal Ascot this year seems to be taking hit after hit. Lake Victoria, Porta Fortuna, and now Economics—all big names, all ruled out. It’s as if one by one, the stars are dropping, which only adds to the unpredictability of this year’s festival.

Looking ahead, there are still hopes that Economics could return for either the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown or maybe even try to defend his title in the Irish Champion Stakes. There's even distant talk of the Arc, but right now, it's all uncertain.

At the end of the day, this is racing—unpredictable, sometimes heartbreaking, always compelling. One horse missing can reset the entire equation, and Economics’s absence will definitely be felt. Whether he bounces back stronger later in the season or takes longer to recover, one thing’s for sure—his story at Royal Ascot 2025 was over before it even began.

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