Muscle spasms force Melbourne Cup hope Spanish Mission to miss Australia flight
Spanish Mission has not boarded the first international spring shipment to Melbourne and will miss the Caulfield Cup.
The Andrew Balding-trained runner was third favourite for the Caulfield Cup but has suffered a setback which will see his arrival delayed until the second shipment, meaning he will be aimed solely at the Lexus Melbourne Cup.
Craig Williams had been booked to ride the Yorkshire Cup winner in both races, but Spanish Mission will now arrive on October 9 and as such not be permitted to race before the Melbourne Cup under new rules introduced by Racing Victoria (RV) in 2021.
Watch Spanish Mission finish second in the Lonsdale Cup
An RV statement said Spanish Mission had incurred a setback with muscle spasms in his flanks following exercise while in quarantine at Newmarket. As a result, he has missed time being ridden out but is understood to now be back being ridden.
William Hill had Spanish Mission as their 10-1 favourite for the Caulfield Cup, while he is as short as 8-1 for the Melbourne Cup.
Balding had made the decision that Spanish Mission would originally be put on the first shipment, having arranged Australian residents to care for the horse at the Werribee International Horse Centre.
In his most recent start last month, Spanish Mission got within a head of beating superstar stayer Stradivarius in the Lonsdale Cup at York.
Cox Plate hopefuls Gold Trip and State Of Rest are now the only two horses set to touch down in Melbourne on Saturday night.
Read more in international:
'He's got no idea' – foal is born moments after earthquake strikes in Victoria
Victoria Racing Club hopeful of crowds of up to 15,000 on Melbourne Cup day
Melbourne Cup crowd plans hinge on progress of Victoria vaccination programme
For all our exclusive free bet offers and must-have daily promotions click the free bets button or go to racingpost.com/freebets
Published on inInternational
Last updated
- Skyscraper betting and soaring turnover: Japan's mind-boggling racing experience and the unlikely hero who sparked the boom
- Oisin Murphy a man in demand as revitalised Summer Cup card gives South African racing a platform to build on
- Ben Cecil, Grade 1-winning trainer and nephew of Sir Henry, dies aged 56
- Oisin Murphy: 'Billy Loughnane is the most talented rider I have ever seen at his age'
- Turffontein Summer Cup: Oisin Murphy up against Michael Roberts-trained ace See It Again on first ride in South Africa
- Skyscraper betting and soaring turnover: Japan's mind-boggling racing experience and the unlikely hero who sparked the boom
- Oisin Murphy a man in demand as revitalised Summer Cup card gives South African racing a platform to build on
- Ben Cecil, Grade 1-winning trainer and nephew of Sir Henry, dies aged 56
- Oisin Murphy: 'Billy Loughnane is the most talented rider I have ever seen at his age'
- Turffontein Summer Cup: Oisin Murphy up against Michael Roberts-trained ace See It Again on first ride in South Africa