Found the quote on Wajeez:
"JOHN GOSDEN has issued a warning to potential backers of his leading Investec Derby fancy Wajeez, who went into many a notebook when running out an impressive seven-length winner of his only juvenile start at Nottingham last year.Generally 16-1 third-favourite behind his stablemate Foundation in the Epsom market, Wajeez has recently returned to Clarehaven from his winter holiday at his owner Hamdan Al Maktoum's Shadwell Stud, but a Derby bid is "unlikely" according to his trainer.
Gosden, who won his second Derby when Golden Horn led home a stable 1-2 a year ago, said: "Wajeez is doing fine but what he wants is soft ground, which is why we were able to run him only right at the end of the season at Nottingham on testing ground, which suited him but not the others.
"I'd say, given his action, a Derby bid would be unlikely for him at this stage unless it came up bottomless like the year Teenoso won."
Golden Horn made his return in the Feilden Stakes at Newmarket last April, but where Wajeez returns has yet to be determined.
Gosden added: "Where he goes is ground dependent, but soft going at Chester in May in something like the Dee Stakes or Vase could be his forte."