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‘There’s nothing sweetening it – we’re very disappointed’ – two more Melbourne Cup hopefuls after failing mandatory scans
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‘There’s nothing sweetening it – we’re very disappointed’ – two more Melbourne Cup hopefuls after failing mandatory scans

Two locally trained stayers on Thursday became the latest horses to be ruled out of next week. Melbourne Lexus Cup after failing the required tests.

Co-coaches Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young expressed disappointment after Muramasa And Brayden’s Starpriced at 50-1 and 66-1, were found to be “at increased risk of injury” following analyses.

In a statement published Thursday on shadow that could eventually turn into a stress fracture.”

“Our stable and the Brayden Star ownership group, managed by Seymour Bloodstock, recognize that the welfare of the horses is paramount and welcome the processes put in place by Racing Victoria,” reads the statement released by the stable.

“However, there is nothing to sugarcoat, our team is very disappointed because our horse has never been so outwardly happy, healthy and in great shape.”

Muramasa was sent off hours later and co-owner Ozzie Kheir shared his frustration.

Kheir said: “I’m disappointed for the ownership group and even more so for Trent and Natalie, who have been so patient with him and planned for him to culminate in his grand final at the Melbourne Cup after 12 months of planning.

“I’m not a veteran so you have to respect the process and the decisions made. As I’ve learned in the past, you can’t do anything because it’s black and white as far as Racing Victoria is concerned.

“What I can say though is that we don’t have a healthier horse that has never had a lameness or been treated in his life. So that part is frustrating.”

Kheir is also involved in possessing a 10-1 chance Interpretationwho did not pass inspection on Thursday due to a change in appearance and will be re-examined on Friday.

Muramasa and Brayden Star join Jan Brueghel in missing out on Flemington showpiece after Aidan O’Brien’s St Leger winner was controversially excluded after failing a veterinary check.

The remaining international contenders for the big race will undergo their first pre-race examination on Friday, and a second pre-race inspection of declared runners will take place on Monday.


Melbourne Lexus Cup (4:00 a.m. Flemington, Tuesday November 5)
Power of paddy: 4 Buckaroo, 5 Vauban, 6 Onesmoothoperator, 10 Absurd, Interpretation, Land Legend, 12 Sea King, 16 Kovalica, 20 Zardozi, 22 bar


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