Point Nepean ruled out of Melbourne Cup after elevated blood result
The Melbourne Cup has suffered another blow after vets made a concerning find just one day out from the great race.
The field for Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup has been reduced to 23 after Point Nepean was ruled out on Monday due to an elevated blood result.
The development on Monday leaves Lloyd Williams with just one horse, Serpentine ($71), in the 3200m race.
“Robert Hickmott stable has advised RV Stewards that Point Nepean has returned elevated blood results and has been withdrawn from tomorrow’s Lexus Melbourne Cup,” Racing Victoria said in a statement.
Robert Hickmott stable has advised RV Stewards that Point Nepean has returned elevated blood results and has been withdrawn from tomorrowâs Lexus Melbourne Cup
— Racing Victoria (@RacingVictoria) October 30, 2022
While it is unclear exactly which markers in Point Nepean’s blood were elevated, an elevated blood result often points to the horse being in the early stages of an illness.
Point Nepean was due to be ridden by jockey Warne Lordan.
There could yet be more scratchings ahead of the great race with Lunar Flare ($19) set for another inspection on Tuesday.
The $51 chance is the first official scratching of the $8m race and therefore cannot be replaced for the race that stops the nation, which gets underway at 3pm AEDT at Flemington Racecourse.
However three horses were ruled out in the days before Saturday night’s barrier draw.
German import Loft was ruled out on Friday after Racing Victoria vets discovered an injured tendon.
Makram was also ruled out on Friday after vets discovered an abnormality in his CT scan.
That news came just one day after vets ruled Caulfield Cup winner Durston out of the Cup after spotting a potential injury during pre-race scans.
The track is likely to be in the soft or heavy range on Tuesday, with rain and low temperatures forecast in the lead-up and on raceday.
Punters.com.au reports the early speed is against the outside rail, with Serpentine and Knights Order sure to dash across from barriers 23 and 24 respectively.
That should lead to a genuine early tempo, with the field likely to string right out over the first 800m. Numerian, High Emocean and Interpretation should be handy from favourable gates.
The favourite Deauville Legend maps nicely around midfield with cover, while Camorra, Hoo Ya Mal and Without A Fight will need a bit of luck early to slot in.
MELBOURNE CUP BARRIERS
1: Grand Promenade
2: Stockman
3: Emissary
4: Vow and Declare
5: Realm of Flowers
6: Interpretation
7: Numerian
8: High Emocean
9: Deauville Legend
10: Duais
11: Montefilia
12: Lunar Flare
13: Daqiansweet Junior
14: Gold Trip
15: Hoo Ya Mal
16: Smokin Romans
17: Camorra
18: Without A Fight
19: Arapaho
20: Point Napean
21: Young Werther
22: Tralee Rose
23: Serpentine
24: Knights Order
MELBOURNE CUP BARRIER STATISTICS
Barrier 5: Eight wins
Barriers 10, 14, 19: Seven wins
Barrier 11: Six wins
Barriers 1, 4, 6, 8, 17: Five wins
Barrier 18: Zero wins