Melbourne Cup runner taken to vet clinic

Rostropovich has been taken to a veterinary clinic after finishing last of the 24 runners in the Melbourne Cup.



ROSTROPOVICH winning the Paddy's Rewards Club Stakes at Leopardstown in Dublin, Ireland.

Melbourne Cup runner taken to vet clinic

Rostropovich has been taken to a veterinary clinic after finishing last of the 24 runners in the Melbourne Cup.

Melbourne Cup runner Rostropovich has been taken to a veterinary clinic with a cracked pelvis after finishing at the tail of the field in the $8 million race.

Rostropovich finished more than 30 lengths behind the second-last placed Mustajeer after being pulled up by Dwayne Dunn.

After receiving initial veterinary care, the horse was transported to the University of Melbourne Equine Centre for further assessment.

Racing Victoria said he was in a stable condition, comfortable and receiving the best veterinary care.

"Rostropovich will be confined to box rest for the near future and will be closely monitored over the coming days by veterinary staff," RV said.

Rostropovich was having his second run in the Melbourne Cup.

He finished fifth in last year's race when trained by Aidan O'Brien and ran this year for the Lindsay Park partnership of David and Ben Hayes and Tom Dabernig.

PETA spokesperson Emily Rice said Rostropovich was the latest horse to have been injured or killed during the "disgrace that stops the nation".

"We seriously hope that Rostropovich doesn't become another Red Cadeaux - kept alive until the carnival hype dies down and then euthanised," said Elio Celotto, Campaign Director for the Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses.

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