Roca Rey vetoes Morante's replacement for Cayetano at the Santander fair this afternoon.

Morante de la Puebla and his agent, Pedro Jorge Marques, are in Paris where they are holding meetings with two sculptors, one Swedish and one Italian, to select the design for the pedestal of the monument to Antonio Chenel Antoñete, promoted by the Sevillian bullfighter and inaugurated on the morning of October 12th near the Las Ventas bullring.
The sculpture, almost two meters tall, represents the Madrid bullfighter's full-length in the bullring, holding his cape, and is the work of artist Martín Lagares, born in La Palma del Condado, Huelva.
Morante's idea will be realized with the financial benefit of a bullfighting festival, which he himself promoted, to be held tomorrow, October 12th, in Las Ventas. Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza and Luis Francisco Esplá are expected to be confirmed for this event, while Curro Vázquez, César Rincón, Enrique Ponce, Morante himself, and a young bullfighter to be nominated by the Community of Madrid are already confirmed.
The final budget for the monument is not yet known, although Morante has pledged to advance the necessary amount so that it can be inaugurated on the morning of the festival. Any money left over from the celebration's profits will be donated to a charitable cause, in agreement with Antoñete's family.
That same day, October 12, in the afternoon, Morante would once again walk the ring in the so-called Corrida de la Hispanidad, alongside Fernando Robleño, who is leaving the bullring, and Sergio Rodríguez, who would confirm his alternative after being proclaimed winner of the Chenel Cup, although this lineup lacks official confirmation.
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