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settlement will ultimately be approve
Posted by: miaowang123 (IP Logged)
Date: November 6, 2019 03:58AM

So Mi Dar will miss the Investec Oaks at Epsom on June 3 after John Gosden revealed that the filly was found lame on Monday. The impressive Tattersalls Musidora Stakes winner was 5/2 second-favourite for the Classic behind brilliant Qipco 1000 Guineas winner Minding, after winning at York last week.However, John Gosden reported on Monday that the daughter of Dar Re Mi, owned by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, was lame. It was one of those mornings, you get, Gosden said. I was perfectly happy [with her] this morning. We walked them for 10-15 minutes, nice little trot, not so much to warm them up, but just to see how they are, and she was lame on her left-hind.Its unfortunate for Andrew and Madeleine. Madeleine being a real horse woman, shes ridden a lot, she knows. I phoned them straight away.I looked at it, she is not right. We would call it a 1-2 out of 5 if you graded it on lameness. Its the old story. She may well come right in 10 days time. But Im afraid the horse comes very much first. You cant send a horse to the Oaks who has just been walking for 10 days. We will do what is right for the filly and Im afraid she is a non-runner.Gosden said he hoped to now prepare So Di Mar for the Irish Oaks at the Curragh on July 16.Its a disappointment, a real disappointment, he continued, speaking at a press conference arranged by Epsom and Investec.Shes a gorgeous filly. She won in great style and we were all thrilled but so often with these things if a little something started in the race you dont often see it straight away.She was perfectly good. But this morning just as she trotted off I watched and she was favouring her near-hind. She may well come right, but its not a little bruise in the foot, its a little higher up, and were just going to take her time to get her right.Our role as a trainer is to do what is right by the horse. 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