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Trainer devastated as horse dies moments after winning biggest race of career

A TRAINER has been left devastated after his horse died moments after winning the biggest race of his career.

Jim Goldie's Jorgie tragically suffered a fatal injury after victory at Musselburgh on Wednesday.

The 28-1 outsider sprung a major shock when triumphing in the 1m7½f handicap hurdle after showing little in three previous starts this year.

Sean Quinlan steered the Jimmy Fyffe-owned four-year-old to a smart three-length win.

Sadly, it was to be his last.

Jorgie was pulled up lame at the finish and suffered a broken pastern - the area between the hoof and lower leg.

A tweet from Goldie's account read: "The Goldie Team are devastated, @jimmyfyffe's lovely progressive Jorgie had to be put to sleep after winning easily @MusselburghRace under @SquinlanSean, he pulled up lame and suffered a broken pastern."

And the trainer told the Racing Post: "He's been a great advert for our stable and this is an absolute disaster.

"He hadn't done much when he came to us but I saw him as a scopey horse and so we schooled him.

"He was a good jumper and it's been incredible watching him improve.

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"We quite fancied him and we couldn't believe the price.

"I made a bet with [part-owner] Jimmy Fyffe that this would be the best horse out of the 17 he's had.

"He won with a bit in hand. It's a great shame."

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Larita Shotwell

Update: 2024-07-24