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02nd Mar 2021

Ruby Walsh “angry and embarrassed” as trainer Elliott apologises for horse photo

Niall McIntyre

Elliot has apologised for the “moment of madness”

Gordon Elliott was last night banned from racing horses in England until an investigation by Irish authorities into a photograph of Elliot confirmed to be genuine comes to a conclusion.

The British Horseracing Association made the decision on Monday night on the back of a photo of the 43-year-old trainer sitting on a dead horse. Elliott has been the subject of widespread criticism in the last 48 hours.

Elliot himself has admitted that he has let down his sport and his industry.

Wexford jockey Mick Fitzgerald said he was “sad” about Elliott’s initial explanation of the situation while Ruby Walsh was “embarrassed” for his sport, and labelled Elliott’s actions “indefensible”.

“When I looked at it, I felt angry, I felt embarrassed for my sport and I felt very sad myself. I’ve spent my whole life with horses,” Ruby said on Irish broadcaster RTE’s Game On.

Speaking to the Racing Post on Monday night, Elliott claimed it was a “moment of madness” that he will spend the rest of his life paying for.

“It is indefensible. Whether alive or dead, the horse was entitled to dignity. A moment of madness that I am going to have to spend the rest of my life paying for and that my staff are suffering for,” he said.

“I will be punished, I fully understand that. But it absolutely breaks my heart to read and hear people say that I have no respect for my horses. That couldn’t be further from the truth. My whole life has revolved around horses since I was a child.

“When your world starts crumbling in front of you, it’s a scary place to be. I just hope people can understand how truly sorry I am and find some way to forgive me for what I have done.”

Some in the racing community have offered their support, with former jockey Davy Condon insisting that in his experience, “his absolute priority was always the care of each of his horses”.

Leading owner Gigginstown House Stud have offered Elliott their support, claiming it was an uncharacteristic act but sponsors Betfair have pulled the plug on their association with the Meath man.

It remains to be seen whether Elliott’s Cheltenham string, led by the prodigious Envoi Allen, will be allowed to run in the Cheltenham festival.