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Trainers fury as US vets stop European challengers running at the Breeders’ Cup

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River Tiber, the favourite for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, and Givemethebeatboys were scratched from the Juvenile Turf Sprint to the frustration of their trainers

Givemethebeatboys training at Santa Anita this week(Getty Images)

One of Europe’s best hopes for victory on the first day of the Breeders’ Cup has been prevented from running by vets.

Royal Ascot winner River Tiber was a hot favourite for the £3.2 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf at Santa Anita in California.




But the Aidan O’Brien-trained hotpot was declared a non-runner by vets concerned about his soundness hours before the race. As a result Ryan Moore switched to the trainer’s other runner Unquestionable.

Givemethebeatboys, who was set to run in the Juvenile Turf Sprint for Jessica Harrington, was also scratched by US vets despite connections feeling confident he was fit to run.

The owners of Givemethebeatboys paid £1.1 million to buy the colt before Royal Ascot and the cost of travelling him to California was likely to have set them back in the region of £50,000.

Harrington accepted the importance of horse welfare at the Breeders’ Cup, where horses are assessed more stringently than elsewhere owing to the US record of horse injury and fatality, but did not agree with the decision.

“They tell me that he is lame on his off fore,” she said. “They saw him trotting up there and he has not had a single issue all week.

“He has been examined at least three times a day. He has been out on the track, he was galloped. He has done stalls. There are vets on the gallops.

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