Sire Du Berlais suffers fatal injury at Punchestown as Gordon Elliott 'heartbroken'

Sire Du Berlais has suffered a fatal injury in the Champion Stayers Hurdle at Punchestown.

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Sire Du Berlais at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival. (Image: Getty)

Three-time Cheltenham Festival winner Sire Du Berlais has suffered a fatal injury in the Champion Stayers Hurdle at Punchestown. The 36-time race winner pulled up injured three hurdles from the finish and it was later confirmed that the issue was fatal.

The 12-year-old was rode by Mark Walsh but the Punchestown Festival ended up being Sire Du Berlais' final effort, in devastating news to fans and owner JP McManus.

Trainer Gordon Elliott spoke to Racing TV as he paid tribute to the three-time winner, explaining how he was "heartbroken" to discover the worst possible outcome.

"Absolutely heartbroken," the trainer said. "He's been the horse of a lifetime for us at Cullentra and everyone is in bits over there, the girls and the lads in Ireland. He's been unbelievable so we are all gutted. All thoughts to JP, Noreen and the whole family.

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Sire Du Berlais after winning at Cheltenham. (Image: Getty)

"It takes the gloss off the whole week to be honest, (I'm) heartbroken. He was just the horse of a lifetime, you couldn't write what he's done for us. He always wore his heart on his sleeve, a great horse."

He amassed a huge £744,683 prize money across an incredible career on the track, finishing in a commendable fifth place in the Stayers Hurdle at this year's Cheltenham Festival, before heading to Punchestown.

The race was won by Elliott's Teahupoo, who became the first horse this century to win the Stayers Hurdle at Cheltenham and follow it up at Punchestown.

“It was great for the horse and great for Jack (Kennedy - jockey)," Elliott added. "He has a big battle (jockeys’ title with Paul Townend) and it’s going to be a long tough week.

“He said he was stuck in a bit of a pocket behind Paul and he had to get out. He said the ground might be as quick as he wants it, but he was very good. He’s a great horse.”

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