Red Cadeaux retired after suffering leg injury in Melbourne Cup
Ed Dunlop's charge fractures leg and is taken to a veterinary hospital
Tuesday 3 November 2015 08:39, UK
Popular veteran Red Cadeaux suffered a career-ending injury during Tuesday's Melbourne Cup at Flemington.
Ed Dunlop's charge, three times a runner-up in the race, sustained a leg injury and was pulled up by jockey Gerald Mosse.
Red Cadeaux was taken to a veterinary hospital and it was later confirmed the horse had suffered a fracture
Racing Victoria issued a statement which read: "RV can confirm that diagnostics undertaken on Red Cadeaux at the University of Melbourne Equine Centre at Werribee this afternoon show the horse has sustained a fracture to his medial sesamoid in his left fore fetlock.
"The horse is comfortable with his leg in a splint and the fracture is stable.
"Dr Chris Whitton from the University of Melbourne advised that the injury is not currently life threatening, however the horse will not race again.
"Dr Whitton stated that a plan to repair the injury is being formulated in consultation with other world-leading equine orthopaedic surgeons.
"He further advised that he is not planning to undertake surgery tonight, noting that the horse is comfortable and that there are several options being considered to treat his injury.
"Trainer Ed Dunlop confirmed that Red Cadeaux would be retired and that the connections will be doing everything in their power to ensure that the horse makes a full recovery.
"At this point in time a further update will be provided on Wednesday afternoon."