#AUSTRALIAN RACING: Tragedy as English Derby winner put down at Melbourne Cup

This handout photo taken and received from Racing Photos on November 3, 2020 shows Irish horse Anthony Van Dyck with jockey Hugh Bowman heading to the barriers for the start of the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. (Photo by Brett Holburt / RACING PHOTOS / AFP) / EDITORS NOTE ----RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / BRETT HOLBURT / RACING PHOTOS" NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - NO ARCHIVES
This handout photo taken and received from Racing Photos on November 3, 2020 shows Irish horse Anthony Van Dyck with jockey Hugh Bowman heading to the barriers for the start of the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. (Photo by Brett Holburt / RACING PHOTOS / AFP) / EDITORS NOTE ----RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / BRETT HOLBURT / RACING PHOTOS" NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - NO ARCHIVES

MELBOURNE, Australia - English Derby winner Anthony Van Dyck was euthanised Tuesday (November 3) after breaking down during the Melbourne Cup, the seventh horse since 2013 to die at the race.

The five-year-old Irish stallion pulled up lame on the home straight with star jockey Hugh Bowman, who rode super-mare Winx, dismounting uninjured and a horse ambulance called.

"It is with sadness that we confirm that Anthony Van Dyck had to be humanely euthanised after sustaining a fractured fetlock during the running of the Melbourne Cup," said Racing Victoria's Jamie Stier.

"The horse received immediate veterinary care, however he was unable to be saved due to the nature of the injury sustained."

His death is a massive blow to trainer Aidan O'Brien, with Anthony Van Dyck one of the best credentialled European horses to travel to Australia in recent times.

It also soured what was already an unusual edition of the Melbourne Cup, which was raced behind closed doors for the first time because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Winner of the 2019 English Derby, Anthony Van Dyck was runner-up in the Caulfield Cup this year and was one of the pre-race favourites at Flemington despite weight concerns.

It is the seventh horse to perish at the Melbourne Cup since 2013, with the most recent -- Cliffsofmoher, two years ago -- also from the O'Brien stable.

Social media reacted with horror.

"Watch the racing fanatics try to bend over backwards to justify this," said one Twitter user, while another added sarcastically: "The sport of kings, all in the name of fun."

Racing Victoria's Stier pointed to research underway aimed at the early detection and prevention of bone injuries in thoroughbred racehorses.

"This research is being undertaken to reduce the incidence of fatal racing injuries such as that sustained during the running of the Melbourne Cup today," he said.

 

 

 

 

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