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Chester May Festival: Hidden Law suffers fatal injury after Chester Vase victory

Hidden Law was a talent taken too soon after his impressive victory in the Chester Vase, Godolpin's Derby hope sadly suffered a fatal injury as he passed the winning line

Hidden Law sadly suffered a fatal injury
Image: Hidden Law sadly suffered a fatal injury

Godolphin talent Hidden Law suffered a fatal injury when stumbling after crossing the winning line in the feature race the Chester Vase.

Joy for Charlie Appleby was short-lived at Chester when Hidden Law tragically suffered a fatal injury soon after passing the winning post as an impressive victor of the feature Boodles Chester Vase Stakes.

The Godolphin-owned son of Dubawi was sent off at 9-4 on the Roodee on the back of a taking victory at Newbury last month and quickened up smartly in the hands of William Buick to scoot three-lengths clear of the enterprisingly-ridden gamble of the race, Aidan O'Brien's Agenda, in the closing stages.

It was a performance that would have put Hidden Law into the Betfred Derby reckoning but dreams of Epsom glory quickly evaporated as the colt took a false step shortly after the line in the most devastating postscript to one of the key trials for the premier Classic.

Appleby said: "He fractured his leg, unfortunately. He passed the line all okay and then when he's crossed the road, he's took a false step on it and he's come down on it basically.

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"It's one of those very freak accidents. Unfortunately, we can only go on what we've seen and won't see again for the future, it's very disappointing.

"Most importantly, I feel so sorry for His Highness Sheikh Mohammed and Team Godolphin. To have a horse like him potentially coming through the ranks was exciting for everybody. It's a sad day.

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"I have to thank everybody here at the course, they've been very accommodating and were very speedy in what they've done. I feel sorry for Wayne, the groom, and all the staff back at Moulton Paddocks, who have done so much work with this horse.

"Will got up fine, which is the most important thing. He's a bit shook from it because it's not a nice thing to happen."

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