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Snow Fairy ruled out for season

Saturday 29 September 2012

Snow Fairy

Ed Dunlop's globe-trotting mare Snow Fairy has been ruled out of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and the rest of the season after suffering a setback.

An injury sustained at the end of last year threatened to bring the five-year-old's racing career to an end, but she has roared back better than ever.

Following a comeback victory in the Prix Jean Romanet at Deauville, Snow Fairy registered her seventh Group One haul and broke the Leopardstown track record when winning the Irish Champion Stakes.

Connections had been looking forward to a second trip to Paris on Sunday week after she finished third in last season's Arc, but she was found to be suffering from heat in a tendon after working on Friday.

Dunlop said: "She worked and we were very pleased with her, but last night we found just a little bit of heat in the leg.

"Taking everything into consideration with the previous injury she's had, it was too much of a risk to carry on, so we've pulled stumps."

The Newmarket trainer did, however, leave open the possibility his pride and joy could return to the racecourse next year if she fully recovers.

"Mrs Patino (owner) is keen if possible to think about next season, but she will not be running again this year," added Dunlop.

Orfevre was immediately promoted to 7-2 outright favourite for the Arc woth Coral on the back of the news, while The Fugue was cut to 2-1 for the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

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