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However, Anthony Bromley, racing manager for owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, said there had no been change of heart and that the horse was in fine shape .
"Absolutely nothing has changed," Bromley told Press Association Sport.
"I've spoken to Willie today. The horse exercised today. He's absolutely fine, no problems with the horse. There's no reason to change from the original plan all winter which has been the Arkle.
"People are obviously having a non-runner no bet, so they get their money back. He's obviously longer odds in the JLT.
"As of today there are no issues with the horse. We've got 10 days to the Arkle.
"The final decision will be made next weekend but there's no change of plan and we don't understand why (he has drifted in the Arkle). It's probably not much money that's changed it anyway.
"I've checked with Willie. There are no issues. It's all systems go and we are going for the Arkle."