Four horses in Tuesday weeks Melbourne Cup have undergone veterinary inspections with each showing varying signs of soreness.
Last years Melbourne Cup winner Cross Counter underwent a precautionary CT scan but has been passed although leading contender Marmelo looks to be in doubt for the race with the scans being sent to connections for review.
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Cross Counter
Cross Counter has undergone a precautionary Standing CT scan at the University of Melbourne Equine Clinic and has been passed suitable to continue its preparation.
Ispolini
Ispolini was referred to the University of Melbourne Equine Clinic to undergo a Standing CT scan across the weekend after showing signs of soreness upon inspection by RV vets.
The results of those scans have been provided to trainer Charlie Appleby and his vets for review with the stable electing to send the horse for further diagnostic testing this afternoon at the Ballarat Equine Clinic.
RV vets will consider the results of all testing in consultation with the stable to determine Ispolini’s suitability to be a final acceptor.
Marmelo
Marmelo was referred to the University of Melbourne Equine Clinic to undergo a Standing CT scan across the weekend after showing signs of soreness upon inspection by RV vets.
The results of those scans have been provided to the horse’s connections and their vets for review.
Marmelo’s trainer Hughie Morrison is currently en route to Australia and RV will be discussing the results with him upon his arrival tomorrow.
Southern France
The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace stable have advised RV vets that they have been undertaking precautionary veterinary testing on Southern France at the TAB International Horse Centre.
Based on advice from the stable’s vet, RV vets are satisfied at this time that Southern France can continue its preparation and progress to the compulsory pre-race veterinary examinations later in the week.