Uncommon James out for the spring due to injury

Promising Queensland galloper Uncommon James has been ruled out of the 2022 Spring Carnival, with the stable confirming on Tuesday morning that he has gone to the paddock.

Promising Queensland galloper has been ruled out of the 2022 Spring Carnival, with the stable confirming on morning that he has gone to the paddock.

Trained by the in-form Steven O’Dea & Matthew Hoysted barn at Eagle Farm, the lightly raced four-year-old was one of the favourites for next month’s Sir (1400m) after a dominant win in the Listed Regal Roller Handicap (1200m) on August 13.

The son of Cable Bay has won five of his six career starts and was being touted as an Everest hope, but a “minor setback” has put paid to those plans.

The gelding was set to race on Saturday at in the Listed (1200m), but the stable will now be focused on an autumn return.

“Unfortunately we have incurred a minor setback with Uncommon James presenting with some minor filling in his near front,” a media release read.

“Disappointingly, due to timing, we’ve made the decision, in the horse’s best interest, to stop now and send him for a spell.

“This will us to focus on the with him.”

Uncommon James has since been removed from Sir Rupert Clarke betting markets, which has seen impressive – an impressive winner at last Saturday – firm into +180 outright favouritism for the Group 1.

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