Workforce to stay in training Workforce will stay in training as a four-year-old after missing the Breeders' Cup Turf. Sir Michael Stoute's Derby and Arc hero missed his intended engagement at Churchill Downs on Saturday night due to the fast ground at the Kentucky track. But now racegoers will get the chance to see him run again after connections decided not to send him off to stud just yet. Owner Prince Khalid Abdullah's racing manager Teddy Grimthorpe told The Racing Post: "We've a horse who is very important to us. He's sizeable and scopey, and racing him on too-fast ground for him at this stage - this would have been only his sixth lifetime start - well, his future career is too important. "Workforce will stay in training. He won't run again this year." Workforce ran just the once as a juvenile before meeting his first defeat behind Cape Blanco in York's Dante Stakes. But he really made his name with a quite brilliant demolition of the Epsom field in June. Then came that inexplicable flop behind stablemate Harbinger in the King George, before a renaissance with that gutsy Arc success at Longhamp.