It was an unfortunate turn of events when Oliver Townend’s Cooley Master Class was spun by the vets in the Sunday morning jog at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event. This meant the two-time Kentucky Three-Day winner, who was sitting in 8th place with 30.5 ‒ less than a rail out of 1st place ‒ could not defend his title this year. “He’s picked up a cut that he’s sore on but at the same time I’ve hopped on him and given him a little ride this morning,” Townend said. “He’s sound to ride and very fresh. He’s well in himself. I’ve no doubt he would jump very well but unfortunately he didn’t present well.

“Obviously the welfare of the horse is paramount in our sport. That’s [the ground jury’s] decision to make. That’s their job to decide. It’s very sad for him and very sad for the team, but he’s still in one piece … It’s more of a frustration than anything else but he’s 100%.”

Townend’s second ride and the overnight leader Ballaghmor Class was accepted. In all, 44 horses entered the main stadium for the final phase of the 62 original entries.

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