A host of Melbourne spring carnival contenders have entered quarantine in England in preparation for the trip to Australia.
A host of Melbourne spring carnival contenders have entered quarantine in England in preparation for the trip to Australia.

A group of 18 European horses including Melbourne Cup favourites Mustajeer and Constantinople have entered quarantine in England ahead of the trip to Australia for spring carnival features.
Those horses, 11 owned in Australian interests including six who will join local stables, will spend two weeks in quarantine in Newmarket before flying to Melbourne.
They are scheduled to arrive in Melbourne on September 28 to begin post-export quarantine at Werribee.
Mustajeer, winner of the Ebor Handicap at York at his most recent start, will join the Kris Lees stable while northern hemisphere three-year-old Constantinople joins Lindsay Park.
The two head early Melbourne Cup markets at $15 with the TAB while Mustajeer is among a group of four horses at the top of Caulfield Cup betting.
Danceteria, whose connections have accepted an invitation to contest the $5 million Cox Plate, is among the group in quarantine along with last year’s Melbourne Cup third placegetter Prince Of Arran.
European stayer Torcedor is set to join the Paul Preusker stable in Victoria.
Three Japanese horses – Suzuka Devious, Meiner Fanrong, and Meiner Wunsch – are due to arrive at Werribee on September 24, four days before the first shipment of European horses.
Another three Japanese horses – Caulfield Cup joint favourite Mer De Glace, and Cox Plate invitees Kluger and Lys Gracieux – are scheduled to arrive in Melbourne on October 1 to take the number of horses at Werribee to 24.
Of those 24, 16 will complete their quarantine by October 12, making them eligible to compete from that afternoon while European Caulfield Cup contenders Red Verdon, Raymond Tusk, Raheen House, Gold Mount and Mustajeer, and Japanese trio Mer De Glace, Lys Gracieux, and Kluger will be eligible to compete from October 15.
A second shipment of European horses, primarily targeting the Melbourne Cup, is due in Melbourne on October 12, with that group expected to include defending Melbourne Cup champion Cross Counter and last year’s runner-up Marmelo.
The list of horses (and their trainers) on the first European shipment who have entered quarantine in Newmarket are:
* horses joining Australian stables