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Bad news on All The Good.


GODOLPHIN have been dealt a hammer blow with the news that their Melbourne Cup hope All The Good will miss the race.

News broke earlier in the week that the Caulfield Cup winner had suffered a setback but Sheikh sheikh
 or shaykh

Among Arabic-speaking tribes, especially Bedouin, the male head of the family, as well as of each successively larger social unit making up the tribal structure. The sheikh is generally assisted by an informal tribal council of male elders.
 Mohammed's operation were hoping that some intensive treatment would enable him to take his place in the line-up.

However, X-rays have revealed that the five-year-old entire has a hairline fracture hairline fracture
n.
A fracture in which the fragments do not separate because the line of break is so fine. Also called capillary fracture.
 of the cannon bone cannon bone

the 3rd metacarpal (metatarsal) of the horse, or the 3rd and 4th metacarpals (metatarsals) of ruminants.
.

"The latest news on All The Good is not great. He will miss the race," said Godolphin trainer Saeed bin Suroor Saeed bin Suroor (born October 10, 1967, Dubai), is a horse racing trainer. Formerly a policeman, he took out his training license in 1994 and the following year was appointed as the trainer for Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin operation. .

After winning the rearranged Ebor at Newbury, the Newburgh Handicap, plans were put in place to prepare All The Good for Australia.

And things looked rosy for connections when, under a great ride from Kerrin McEvoy, All The Good won the Caulfield Cup, considered to be the best trial for the big race.

However, bin Suroor found the horse to be slightly lame when he checked him out on Wednesday night.

"He was unsound three days ago, missed his work on Thursday and today he has done nothing," said Bin Suroor.

"The last round of Xrays have shown up a tiny hairline fracture of the cannon bone, though.

"He was the perfect horse. I believed in my heart that this was the horse that would run very well in the Melbourne Cup.

"He won the Caulfield Cup and he was improving all the time.

When he won at Newbury he won easy and then he won the Group One in Australia - we just have no luck in this race.

"We will try and again and again and again."
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:Oct 31, 2008
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