AN unbeaten Cheltenham Festival favourite has dramatically been ruled out for the season just days after winning £50,000.
Jeroboam Machin was considered a ‘banker’ by some for the Champion Bumper after a scintillating win at Leopardstown last Saturday.
PAMullins had been eyeing up the Champion Bumper pot with Jeroboam Machin[/caption]
The Emmet Mullins-trained and Paul Byrne-owned sensation was two from two under rules and had headed the market for the Flat race at next month’s Festival.
But Mullins confirmed to the Racing Post that the five-year-old gelding had picked up an injury soon after.
He said: “He is out for the season with an injury.
“It emerged after the race at the weekend and we’d be hoping he will be back for next season, there is every chance he should be, but I won’t know for a while yet.”
Jeroboam Machin had been 4-1 ante-post fav after seeing off last year’s winner A Dream To Share and Willie Mullins’ You Oughta Know and Redemption Day at the Dublin Racing Festival.
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