Injury puts dent in Schabau's 2019 Cup bid

Connections of German import Schabau will have to wait until next year's Melbourne Cup with a tendon injury sidelining the stayer.



SCHABAU winning the 3aw Roy Higgins Qlty during Melbourne Racing at Flemington in Melbourne, Australia.

Injury puts dent in Schabau's 2019 Cup bid

Connections of German import Schabau will have to wait until next year's Melbourne Cup with a tendon injury sidelining the stayer.

Melbourne Cup plans have been shelved for Schabau  with the German import suffering a tendon injury.

A winner of his only three starts on Australian soil, Schabau was to be spelled after his latest win at Flemington on March 2 before embarking on a Melbourne Cup campaign.

Trainer Robert Hickmott  noticed some heat in the off-fore leg a few days later and those worst fears were confirmed on Wednesday.

"I've had a couple of occasions where they've given the leg a bit of a blunt knock with a hoof or something and the subsequent scan's been good," Hickmott said.

"We just had to make sure it wasn't a furphy and we'd end up with egg on our face, but this morning's scan revealed it.

"It's a grade one (out of five) and only eight per cent of the tendon has a lesion so the prognosis is good for a return to racing.

"He'll have to have probably 10 months in the paddock before we start a little bit of rehab work and he probably won't be racing until late winter 2020 when into a Melbourne Cup preparation.

"We'll follow an Almandin  plan."

Hickmott trained Almandin to win the 2016 Melbourne Cup for Lloyd Williams after suffering a tendon injury the previous year.

Roadwork, treadmill and the water walker will all form part of Schabau's rehabilitation after a stint in the paddock.

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