Highland Hunter (Paddy Brennan) winning at Newbury last month© Photo Healy Racing
Fergal O’Brien said the only comfort he could take from Highland Hunter rsquo;s sad death at Cheltenham on Tuesday was that he was now with Keagan Kirkby.
Kirkby had looked after Highland Hunter during his time spent with champion trainer Paul Nicholls and become very attached to the grey chaser.
Kirkby, 25, tragically died in a point-to-point fall in February and Highland Hunter led his funeral procession through the village of Ditcheat last week.
Highland Hunter, who had recently won a valuable prize at Newbury, bowled along at the head of affairs in the Ultima Chase on the opening day of the Festival, putting in some extravagant leaps under Paddy Brennan.
He weakened quickly after jumping the third-last, however, and the 11-year-old was unable to be saved despite the swift attention of racecourse veterinary staff.
“It’s obviously a tremendously sad day for the yard, especially for Scott (Sainsbury) and Sophie (Kelly) who looked after Highland Hunter,” said O’Brien, who trains locally to the Prestbury Park track.
“I suppose the only comfort we can take is that he is with Keagan now. It’s a very sad day.”
Martin Brassil ’s Ose Partir also died due to injuries sustained in a fall in the Boodles Juvenile Hurdle.
A spokesperson for the course said: “Highland Hunter was immediately attended by expert veterinary professionals in the concluding stages of our third race but sadly passed away.
“In the sixth race, Ose Partir sustained an injury and was humanely put to sleep. Our heartfelt condolences are with the connections of both horses.”