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Ed eyeing Cup run with another Red

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TRAINER Ed Dunlop is hoping Red Verdon can be the horse to finally deliver a first British-trained winner of the Melbourne Cup.

Dunlop prepared Red Cadeaux to finish second in the Cup three times and the trainer will look to run Red Verdon in the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot on Saturday as a stepping stone to Flemington.

“It brings back great memories. We’ve been beaten two pixels, then had the drama of losing our favourite horse in the race,” he said.

“There have been a lot of emotions in the Melbourne Cup, but predominan­tly all have been fantastic.”

Red Cadeaux suffered a catastroph­ic leg injury in the 2015 Cup and was euthanised a few weeks later.

But it has not dented Dunlop’s enthusiasm for the race.

“The challenge is the big thing. It was not something that was really on my radar, it was Ronnie Arculli (owner) who’d had a runner in the race in the past,” he said.

“He had a fascinatio­n with it and he said, ‘Let’s take Red Cadeaux’. It is a special place.

“We are having a lot of discussion about Red Verdon, whether he will get in.

“He is rated 109, so he might need to go up a bit. He could run at Royal Ascot in the Hardwicke to try to guarantee a spot in the race, as the owner is keen to go out there with him.

“The race is getting harder to win, as it is attracting proper Group 1 horses.” THE State Government has moved to introduce two new bodies to boost the integrity standards of Victorian racing.

It is hoping to provide a clearer framework for disciplina­ry outcomes after the Aquanita scandal.

A Bill was introduced to Parliament yesterday to establish the Victorian Racing Integrity Board and Victorian Racing Tribunal.

Racing Minister Martin Pakula said the cross-code approach — incorporat­ing horse, harness and greyhound racing — would provide the right pathway for the future.

“We’re making sure that racing has an integrity regime and an appeals process that is modern, robust and fair,” he said.

“The new cross-code integrity board will ensure stewards have greater independen­ce and an increased ability to ensure those who do the wrong thing are held accountabl­e.”

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