Racing abandoned at Sedgefield following inspection after two fatalities
‘Ultimately the safety of horses is paramount, which is why we have chosen to abandon racing’.
Thursday’s National Hunt meeting at Sedgefield was abandoned after two horses were fatally injured in what proved to be the final race of the afternoon. While the first four races took place without incident, that was sadly not the case in the Stanley And Lillian Thompson Memorial Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle. Five runners went to post for the near two-and-a-half-mile contest, with Ruth Jefferson’s GBP 110,000 purchase Thermusa the 4-5 favourite to follow a recent course and distance success in the hands of champion jockey Brian Hughes, and Donald McCain’s Sweet Auburn rated her main rival at 6-4 under Peter Kavanagh. Sweet Auburn was pulled up injured between the third- and second-last hurdles, at which point Thermusa looked likely to go and maintain her unbeaten record after seemingly mastering 6-1 shot Anti Bridgie.So sad to report that we unfortunately lost Sweet Auburn today at Sedgefield she was a lovely sweet character with a bright future and a real yard favourite #ripsweetie 💖💖 pic.twitter.com/MolO5RHUkT
— Donald McCain Racing (@donaldmccain) November 3, 2022
However, she too broke down badly on the run to the final obstacle, leaving Anti Bridgie in the clear to win comfortably. A course inspection subsequently took place, with Hughes, McCain and leading jockey Sean Quinlan part of the delegation to check the track. And following lengthy discussions with participants, clerk of the course Michael Naughton ultimately decided to call off proceedings on safety grounds. “Nothing was found, but ultimately the safety of horses is paramount, which is why we have chosen to abandon racing,” he told Sky Sports Racing.
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
Four British-trained horses to watch in the 2026 flat season
The 2026 flat season is shaping up...
-
Horse Racing
Assessing Willie Mullins’ contingent of jockeys for the Grand National
Irish maestro Willie Mullins is seeking a...
-
Horse Racing
Five JP McManus-owned horses Harry Cobden will be looking forward to riding next season
Cobden v McManus could be a formidable partnership.
-
Horse Racing
Everything you need to know about the 2026 Cheltenham Festival
The Cheltenham Festival remains the most important...
-
Horse Racing
What Is a box bet in horse racing and how do you place one?
Making Sense of Box Bets:...
-
Horse Racing
Four horses who could be targeted at Royal Ascot
As the flat season begins to gather...
-
Horse Racing
Kentucky Derby 2025 – all eyes on Journalism and Baffert
America’s biggest horse race looms on the...
-
Horse Racing
Cheltenham Festival 2025 – Bookies spared bumper payout after opening day carnage
Bookmakers were spared an estimated £50 million...
-
Horse Racing
Rider’s ocular accident underscores importance of protective eyewear
Amid non-stop negotiations surrounding the need to...








