Classy colt Rich Enuff will miss the autumn after sustaining a minor tendon injury.
Rich Enuff's trainer Ken Keys has reported the Danehill Stakes winner and Caulfield Guineas runner-up knocked his off hind flexor tendon.
Keys has decided to abandon Rich Enuff's autumn preparation as a precaution.
Keys initially delayed Rich Enuff's first autumn trial after the three-year-old returned an elevated white cell count, which prevented the trainer from aiming him at the Group II Australia Stakes and Group I CF Orr Stakes.
Victorian breeder Woodside Stud bought 25 percent of Rich Enuff after his second to Shooting To Win in the Group I Caulfield Guineas last October.
More to follow.