Skip to content

Minzaal retired: Owen Burrows' Sprint Cup hero Minzaal sustained season-ending injury in Haydock victory

Minzaal sustained a slab fracture when landing the first Group One of his career at Haydock on Saturday; connections had hoped for a shot at the Champions Sprint at Ascot in October; news is another blow for trainer Owen Burrows after Hukum's season-ending injury

Minzaal cruises to victory at Haydock in the Sprint Cup
Image: Minzaal cruises to victory at Haydock in the Sprint Cup

Saturday's hugely impressive Haydock Sprint Cup winner Minzaal has been retired due to injury.

The Owen Burrows-trained four-year-old sustained a slab fracture when landing the first Group One of his career on quick ground.

Whether he would have stayed in training next season had still to be decided, but connections had hoped he would head to Ascot for Champions Day and the Champions Sprint, a race in which he finished third last year on just his second outing of the campaign.

The St Leger Festival live on Sky Sports Racing
The St Leger Festival live on Sky Sports Racing

Watch every race from the St Leger Festival from Doncaster, including the final British Classic of the year, live only on Sky Sports Racing from September 7-10

Having won the Gimcrack at two before missing the majority of his three-year-old season, he also won the Hackwood Stakes this term and finished second to Highfield Princess in the Prix Maurice de Gheest.

The news is a blow to Burrows, who earlier this season won his first Group One with Hukum at Epsom, only for the horse to sustain a season-ending injury in the process.

Minzaal pulls clear of his rivals to win the Sprint Cup
Image: Minzaal pulls clear of his rivals to win the Sprint Cup

Owner Shadwell Estate's racing manager Angus Gold confirmed Minzaal would not run again and said: "I'm afraid it's not very good news.

"I'm sad to say he's got a slab fracture in his knee so he is finished, very sadly. He'll be retiring unfortunately. We were keen to get him to Ascot which was always the plan as we always thought he handled easy ground, but sadly the gods decided it wasn't to be.

Also See:

"At least he went out in a blaze of glory, he's a Group One winner and showed everybody what he was capable of.

Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe live on Sky Sports Racing
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe live on Sky Sports Racing

Watch every race of Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe weekend from ParisLongchamp live on Sky Sports Racing on October 1-2

"It's such a shame for Owen, extraordinary given what happened with Hukum, too, but there you go.

"He showed his true colours and he was a proper Group One horse. Hopefully he will have a good second career."

Around Sky